The Life of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1875 - 2 páginas |
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... looks about like a little squirrel , with a pair of large blue eyes , ' was able to speak with fond anticipation of what the ' May - Flower ' of Kensing- ton - a dear little love ' whom ' Siebold cannot sufficiently describe ' - will be ...
... looks about like a little squirrel , with a pair of large blue eyes , ' was able to speak with fond anticipation of what the ' May - Flower ' of Kensing- ton - a dear little love ' whom ' Siebold cannot sufficiently describe ' - will be ...
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... look . ' The riotous spirits of two children of so much character ap- pear , however , to have become somewhat oppressive to the kind old lady . ' The boys are very wild , ' she writes a few months afterwards , and Ernest . flies about ...
... look . ' The riotous spirits of two children of so much character ap- pear , however , to have become somewhat oppressive to the kind old lady . ' The boys are very wild , ' she writes a few months afterwards , and Ernest . flies about ...
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... Look at her well , for she will be Queen of England . ' Two daughters , both of whom died in infancy , were born to the Duke of Clarence , and it was therefore for many years uncertain whether he might not have issue to succeed him ...
... Look at her well , for she will be Queen of England . ' Two daughters , both of whom died in infancy , were born to the Duke of Clarence , and it was therefore for many years uncertain whether he might not have issue to succeed him ...
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... look upon the blooming face of his infant niece , but from this moment he assumed her father's place , and dis- charged its duties with conscientious devotion . The little ' May - Flower ' was therefore an object of the deepest interest ...
... look upon the blooming face of his infant niece , but from this moment he assumed her father's place , and dis- charged its duties with conscientious devotion . The little ' May - Flower ' was therefore an object of the deepest interest ...
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... look . ' But now the question is , How as to his mind . On this point , too , one hears much to his credit . But these judg- ments are all more or less partial ; and until I have observed him longer , I can form no judgment as to his ...
... look . ' But now the question is , How as to his mind . On this point , too , one hears much to his credit . But these judg- ments are all more or less partial ; and until I have observed him longer , I can form no judgment as to his ...
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