The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... confidence of the Duke of Kent and probably shared that Prince's absurdly narrow and tyrannical views . Naturally enough the picture of this swashbuckling Irishman in close domestic confidence with a buxom widow of forty was too much ...
... confidence of the Duke of Kent and probably shared that Prince's absurdly narrow and tyrannical views . Naturally enough the picture of this swashbuckling Irishman in close domestic confidence with a buxom widow of forty was too much ...
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... confidence in the honesty and straightforwardness of the British Government . Lord Clarendon would fail in inspiring that confidence.3 In the result Lord Granville , who was still in the middle thirties and had worked in close harmony ...
... confidence in the honesty and straightforwardness of the British Government . Lord Clarendon would fail in inspiring that confidence.3 In the result Lord Granville , who was still in the middle thirties and had worked in close harmony ...
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... confidence shown to them by the Court they would have been less than human if they had not animadverted unfavourably on the political power of the Prince after their Government fell . Certainly Derby was very gossipy and in- discreet ...
... confidence shown to them by the Court they would have been less than human if they had not animadverted unfavourably on the political power of the Prince after their Government fell . Certainly Derby was very gossipy and in- discreet ...
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YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
PALACE CABALS | 55 |
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