The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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Roger Fulford. - --- This formidable curriculum taught the Prince two things to go to the root of every subject and to deal with everything methodically — lessons for which his temperament , at once thorough and courageously unflagging ...
Roger Fulford. - --- This formidable curriculum taught the Prince two things to go to the root of every subject and to deal with everything methodically — lessons for which his temperament , at once thorough and courageously unflagging ...
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... things and people in the same amusing fashion , the same habit of not dwelling long on a subject.1 As the Prince grew towards manhood , Stockmar surveying the Coburg Court , surrounded by its atmosphere of formality and licence ...
... things and people in the same amusing fashion , the same habit of not dwelling long on a subject.1 As the Prince grew towards manhood , Stockmar surveying the Coburg Court , surrounded by its atmosphere of formality and licence ...
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... things ; all are marked by the same largeness of view and a complete absence of selfishness . - Rolling back the mists of sentiment and the clouds of eulogy which still perhaps hide the true Prince Consort , we , from the vantage ...
... things ; all are marked by the same largeness of view and a complete absence of selfishness . - Rolling back the mists of sentiment and the clouds of eulogy which still perhaps hide the true Prince Consort , we , from the vantage ...
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YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
PALACE CABALS | 55 |
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