The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... observed that it was " quite the making of the place " - an observation well suited to a pretty lawn round a suburban villa but somewhat singular when applied to the mediaeval glories of Windsor Castle . Over all the park and farm land ...
... observed that it was " quite the making of the place " - an observation well suited to a pretty lawn round a suburban villa but somewhat singular when applied to the mediaeval glories of Windsor Castle . Over all the park and farm land ...
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... observation " of mankind in general he was contemptuous " .2 Many writers have argued that the Prince was unpopular in England because he was a foreigner : for this there is no evidence . His ... observed — is the lack HOME LIFE 99.
... observation " of mankind in general he was contemptuous " .2 Many writers have argued that the Prince was unpopular in England because he was a foreigner : for this there is no evidence . His ... observed — is the lack HOME LIFE 99.
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... observed that this sneering article was a poor return for the generosity of the Court in giving the news exclusively to The Times . He was amused by the caricatures and lampoons about himself of which he made a fine collection for , as ...
... observed that this sneering article was a poor return for the generosity of the Court in giving the news exclusively to The Times . He was amused by the caricatures and lampoons about himself of which he made a fine collection for , as ...
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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