The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... Baroness was not indulgent but excessively strict and Queen Victoria stood in great awe of her . She was the Princess's best friend in these early days . Indeed it was a curious piece of misfortune for the Duchess of Kent and Conroy ...
... Baroness was not indulgent but excessively strict and Queen Victoria stood in great awe of her . She was the Princess's best friend in these early days . Indeed it was a curious piece of misfortune for the Duchess of Kent and Conroy ...
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... Baroness Lehzen , who had been her only friend in those wild days at Kensington Palace before she ascended the throne . This narrow - minded , jealous , devoted spinster became a figure of the greatest influence and the first importance ...
... Baroness Lehzen , who had been her only friend in those wild days at Kensington Palace before she ascended the throne . This narrow - minded , jealous , devoted spinster became a figure of the greatest influence and the first importance ...
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... Baroness's motto must be changed as quickly as possible to " I am going " . No one , not even Melbourne , challenged the wisdom of this decision . That being so , most people would have expected the Prince to go frankly to the Queen and ...
... Baroness's motto must be changed as quickly as possible to " I am going " . No one , not even Melbourne , challenged the wisdom of this decision . That being so , most people would have expected the Prince to go frankly to the Queen and ...
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YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
PALACE CABALS | 55 |
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