The Prince ConsortMacmillan, 1949 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... uncle and the democratic influences of Brussels . The princely dignitaries of Germany were offended and showed it . The great House of Hesse - Cassel frowned , that potent family the Mecklenburg - Schwerins were shocked and even the ...
... uncle and the democratic influences of Brussels . The princely dignitaries of Germany were offended and showed it . The great House of Hesse - Cassel frowned , that potent family the Mecklenburg - Schwerins were shocked and even the ...
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... uncle , the large easy- going Prince Ferdinand , who discharged his barrel at the Prince's favourite dog . In her Journal the Queen noted , “ Uncle Ferdin- and shot good Eos in the lung " , while King Leopold was so indignant that he ...
... uncle , the large easy- going Prince Ferdinand , who discharged his barrel at the Prince's favourite dog . In her Journal the Queen noted , “ Uncle Ferdin- and shot good Eos in the lung " , while King Leopold was so indignant that he ...
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... uncle in Brussels , his brother at Coburg , his cousin in Lisbon , the Queen's half - brother in Leiningen , the King of Prussia , Prince William of Prussia , the King of Saxony and the Archduke John of Austria . Lord Palmerston once ...
... uncle in Brussels , his brother at Coburg , his cousin in Lisbon , the Queen's half - brother in Leiningen , the King of Prussia , Prince William of Prussia , the King of Saxony and the Archduke John of Austria . Lord Palmerston once ...
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YOUTH IN COBURG | 19 |
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE | 34 |
PALACE CABALS | 55 |
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