The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... writing this book eventually fell on Theodore Martin -a comparatively unknown man who was a parliamentary lawyer with a taste for letters and the drama . The task was formidable , and it was not perhaps made easier for the writer by the ...
... writing this book eventually fell on Theodore Martin -a comparatively unknown man who was a parliamentary lawyer with a taste for letters and the drama . The task was formidable , and it was not perhaps made easier for the writer by the ...
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... writing to his brother , " I have no reason to complain of the least want of cordiality or confidence on the part of the Court " . + The chances and changes of politics no less than the peril with which the country was faced brought the ...
... writing to his brother , " I have no reason to complain of the least want of cordiality or confidence on the part of the Court " . + The chances and changes of politics no less than the peril with which the country was faced brought the ...
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... Writing to King Leopold the Prince said , " we get nothing but Russian news , and our own comes so late and in such fragments that it is difficult to make head or tail of it " .2 What was even more serious than the suspense for those ...
... Writing to King Leopold the Prince said , " we get nothing but Russian news , and our own comes so late and in such fragments that it is difficult to make head or tail of it " .2 What was even more serious than the suspense for those ...
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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