The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... clear blue eyes which went straight to my soul " . In their times of leisure together they played duets , sketched and painted . The Prince taught the Queen to paint in oils and her first venture was a kneeling nun . They were fond of ...
... clear blue eyes which went straight to my soul " . In their times of leisure together they played duets , sketched and painted . The Prince taught the Queen to paint in oils and her first venture was a kneeling nun . They were fond of ...
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... clear that the Prince had nothing to do with his resignation , which had in fact surprised the Court as much as the general public . Not till the attacks had been going merrily for several weeks did Palmerston make it clear in the ...
... clear that the Prince had nothing to do with his resignation , which had in fact surprised the Court as much as the general public . Not till the attacks had been going merrily for several weeks did Palmerston make it clear in the ...
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... clear that he thought it deplorable that geo- graphy , modern languages , the history of art and aesthetics found no place in a Cambridge education . The Master agreed and the Vice - Chancellor was likewise thought to be sympathetic to ...
... clear that he thought it deplorable that geo- graphy , modern languages , the history of art and aesthetics found no place in a Cambridge education . The Master agreed and the Vice - Chancellor was likewise thought to be sympathetic to ...
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YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
PALACE CABALS | 55 |
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