The Victorian LadyGordon & Cremonesi, 1977 - Всего страниц: 164 |
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... Queen " . The Queen was considerably less ladylike than many of her subjects in the distaste she expressed privately for humbuggery in maternal feelings as in piety ; but nevertheless in her observable conduct as a wife and mother she ...
... Queen " . The Queen was considerably less ladylike than many of her subjects in the distaste she expressed privately for humbuggery in maternal feelings as in piety ; but nevertheless in her observable conduct as a wife and mother she ...
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... Queen Victoria gave birth to her seventh child under its influence . The Queen was delighted with its effects but not so the press , including The Lancet , which considered that a terrible risk had been taken with the Queen's life . Yet ...
... Queen Victoria gave birth to her seventh child under its influence . The Queen was delighted with its effects but not so the press , including The Lancet , which considered that a terrible risk had been taken with the Queen's life . Yet ...
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... Queen Victoria , not be- cause of the yachting and gambling which were enjoyed there , but for the sake of the climate and the incomparable land and seascapes . The family holiday at the seaside was a Victorian innovation . It may seem ...
... Queen Victoria , not be- cause of the yachting and gambling which were enjoyed there , but for the sake of the climate and the incomparable land and seascapes . The family holiday at the seaside was a Victorian innovation . It may seem ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The education of the Victorian lady | 16 |
Getting married | 26 |
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