The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... given him to read , affairs in England were taking an uncomfortable turn . He had every reason to expect that he would receive £ 50,000 a year from a grateful and pro- sperous country . This had always been the allowance for the ...
... given him to read , affairs in England were taking an uncomfortable turn . He had every reason to expect that he would receive £ 50,000 a year from a grateful and pro- sperous country . This had always been the allowance for the ...
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... given a reception to two of the most powerful sovereigns in the habit- able globe , which struck everyone by its magnificence , without adding one tithe to the burden of the country . The Prince's reforms of the Household had borne ...
... given a reception to two of the most powerful sovereigns in the habit- able globe , which struck everyone by its magnificence , without adding one tithe to the burden of the country . The Prince's reforms of the Household had borne ...
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... given a Bible by the Prince . The drawback to Windsor farming was that all had to be done with the cumber- some approval of the Department of Woods and Forests — once described by the Queen as " the plague of one's life " . This ...
... given a Bible by the Prince . The drawback to Windsor farming was that all had to be done with the cumber- some approval of the Department of Woods and Forests — once described by the Queen as " the plague of one's life " . This ...
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YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
PALACE CABALS | 55 |
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