The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... views on an issue of foreign politics for the benefit of the Cabinet . For example , in 1849 he wrote to the Prime Minister : I have put down my views on the different questions now at issue in Germany and send them to you . The subject ...
... views on an issue of foreign politics for the benefit of the Cabinet . For example , in 1849 he wrote to the Prime Minister : I have put down my views on the different questions now at issue in Germany and send them to you . The subject ...
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... views of the Church of Rome must , I think , have been illiberal " . " He had no natural piety " , " wrote his brother , and like many observations of that most malicious and wicked man this fell perilously near the truth . His mind was ...
... views of the Church of Rome must , I think , have been illiberal " . " He had no natural piety " , " wrote his brother , and like many observations of that most malicious and wicked man this fell perilously near the truth . His mind was ...
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... views on dissolution , 69 ; views on royal inter- ference at elections , 70 ; position in the household , 71 ; on Lehzen , 71 ; Lord Uxbridge insolent to , 72 ; position established after Lehzen goes , 74 ; re- forms in Royal Household ...
... views on dissolution , 69 ; views on royal inter- ference at elections , 70 ; position in the household , 71 ; on Lehzen , 71 ; Lord Uxbridge insolent to , 72 ; position established after Lehzen goes , 74 ; re- forms in Royal Household ...
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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