The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... political scene is fraught with alarms and danger , but they were magnified by the circumstances in which the Queen was placed . When she came to the throne in 1837 she inherited the tradition and Melbourne schooled her to maintain it ...
... political scene is fraught with alarms and danger , but they were magnified by the circumstances in which the Queen was placed . When she came to the throne in 1837 she inherited the tradition and Melbourne schooled her to maintain it ...
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... political power " all at once " .2 With the birth of the Princess Royal in November 1840 things began to go better , showing that this cautious policy was bearing fruit . In the first letter which the Queen wrote to Lord Mel- bourne ...
... political power " all at once " .2 With the birth of the Princess Royal in November 1840 things began to go better , showing that this cautious policy was bearing fruit . In the first letter which the Queen wrote to Lord Mel- bourne ...
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... political . The explanation of the large political part he was to play in England does not lie in the gratification of any private or dynastic ambitions but only in a desire that the Queen should be well served and safeguarded from ...
... political . The explanation of the large political part he was to play in England does not lie in the gratification of any private or dynastic ambitions but only in a desire that the Queen should be well served and safeguarded from ...
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LEGITIMACY AGAINST LIBERALISM I | 5 |
YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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