The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... remarkable that monarchical govern- ment in Spain should have survived . 66 Bad as was Bourbon rule in Spain it was certainly matched by Bourbon rule in Naples and Sicily . It was of this house , the Bourbon - Naples family , that Mr ...
... remarkable that monarchical govern- ment in Spain should have survived . 66 Bad as was Bourbon rule in Spain it was certainly matched by Bourbon rule in Naples and Sicily . It was of this house , the Bourbon - Naples family , that Mr ...
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... remarkable capacity of scholars and gentlemen to drive a hard bargain , they were asking £ 20,000 for the purchase of the free- hold . Both Peel and Anson considered the outlay excessive and they urged the Prince to abandon the project ...
... remarkable capacity of scholars and gentlemen to drive a hard bargain , they were asking £ 20,000 for the purchase of the free- hold . Both Peel and Anson considered the outlay excessive and they urged the Prince to abandon the project ...
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... remarkable letter from one who was conducting a mission on behalf of the British Government . It is scarcely surprising that , with England speaking with two voices , the Wylde mission proved a complete failure . Following this Queen ...
... remarkable letter from one who was conducting a mission on behalf of the British Government . It is scarcely surprising that , with England speaking with two voices , the Wylde mission proved a complete failure . Following this Queen ...
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YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
PALACE CABALS | 55 |
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