The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... influence in politics and in the Household . However circum- spectly and wisely he had acted , he would have made enemies who , by whisper and chatter , would have fanned the terror of foreign influence in high places which lies dormant ...
... influence in politics and in the Household . However circum- spectly and wisely he had acted , he would have made enemies who , by whisper and chatter , would have fanned the terror of foreign influence in high places which lies dormant ...
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... influence , but this influence becomes of still greater importance to her when the Sovereigns of that country are her near and dear relations.2 Palmerston's reply to the Prime Minister , which was to be shown to the Queen , was not ...
... influence , but this influence becomes of still greater importance to her when the Sovereigns of that country are her near and dear relations.2 Palmerston's reply to the Prime Minister , which was to be shown to the Queen , was not ...
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... influence when that sombre shadow lowered over the Castle in the winter of 1861. For the first ten months of that year the Prince , though excessively busy , was not ailing . He had in fact rather enjoyed the freedom from court ...
... influence when that sombre shadow lowered over the Castle in the winter of 1861. For the first ten months of that year the Prince , though excessively busy , was not ailing . He had in fact rather enjoyed the freedom from court ...
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YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
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