The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... reign of King Bomba , as he was familiarly known , had begun . 66 Chequered and inglorious as was the history of the House of Bourbon in the early years of the nineteenth century it appeared smooth and inspiring compared with that of ...
... reign of King Bomba , as he was familiarly known , had begun . 66 Chequered and inglorious as was the history of the House of Bourbon in the early years of the nineteenth century it appeared smooth and inspiring compared with that of ...
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... reign to bring fresh life and strength to the monarchical ideal , to succeed where her godfather had failed . For England stood in no less need than did other European countries of an injection of new blood into the royal system . When ...
... reign to bring fresh life and strength to the monarchical ideal , to succeed where her godfather had failed . For England stood in no less need than did other European countries of an injection of new blood into the royal system . When ...
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... reign . Perhaps the most spectacular was the Bal Costume of 1842 which was given to promote English trade . The Prince appeared as Edward III and the Queen as Queen Philippa . A vast procession of 120 people headed by the Duchess of ...
... reign . Perhaps the most spectacular was the Bal Costume of 1842 which was given to promote English trade . The Prince appeared as Edward III and the Queen as Queen Philippa . A vast procession of 120 people headed by the Duchess of ...
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YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
PALACE CABALS | 55 |
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