The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... monarchy that the Queen and Prince were virtually the centre of the throng . The change which had come over monarchy is illustrated by recalling that King George III never left England in his life and , apart from family intimates ...
... monarchy that the Queen and Prince were virtually the centre of the throng . The change which had come over monarchy is illustrated by recalling that King George III never left England in his life and , apart from family intimates ...
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... monarchy . While he did not create the Coburg con- ception of monarchy , which sprang from the genius of his uncle Leopold guided by Stockmar , he seized the torch from them and sped it on its way with amazing verve and strength ...
... monarchy . While he did not create the Coburg con- ception of monarchy , which sprang from the genius of his uncle Leopold guided by Stockmar , he seized the torch from them and sped it on its way with amazing verve and strength ...
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... monarchy , and was also revealing of the indifference of the Prince's character to the foibles and fashions of his contemporaries . Bacon once observed - doubtless with an eye to Queen Elizabeth — that female reigns are generally ...
... monarchy , and was also revealing of the indifference of the Prince's character to the foibles and fashions of his contemporaries . Bacon once observed - doubtless with an eye to Queen Elizabeth — that female reigns are generally ...
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YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
PALACE CABALS | 55 |
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