The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... give unmistakable proof of political partisanship . Only in text - books of a later age , only in the lecture rooms of late Victorian England , was fostered the theory that the sovereign was a gorgeous referee , watching with keen ...
... give unmistakable proof of political partisanship . Only in text - books of a later age , only in the lecture rooms of late Victorian England , was fostered the theory that the sovereign was a gorgeous referee , watching with keen ...
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... give you a very good certificate this time and am pleased to witness with you your own improvement . What I can do to contribute to your getting over the painful sensations which a return to Windsor under such sadly altered circum ...
... give you a very good certificate this time and am pleased to witness with you your own improvement . What I can do to contribute to your getting over the painful sensations which a return to Windsor under such sadly altered circum ...
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... give pleasure to others by your presence " . Almost pathetic by its remoteness from reality was the following letter from the Prince to his son at Oxford : " I hope you have begun your little dinner parties again and are seeing the ...
... give pleasure to others by your presence " . Almost pathetic by its remoteness from reality was the following letter from the Prince to his son at Oxford : " I hope you have begun your little dinner parties again and are seeing the ...
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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