The Early Years of His Royal Highness the Prince ConsortVictoria (Queen of Great Britain) Harper & brothers, 1867 - 371 páginas |
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... proposals of marriage of her own rank , married , in 1804 , Count Mensdorff - Pouilly , who , emigrating from France at the Revolution , attained high rank and distinction in the Austrian service . The greatest intimacy and friendship ...
... proposals of marriage of her own rank , married , in 1804 , Count Mensdorff - Pouilly , who , emigrating from France at the Revolution , attained high rank and distinction in the Austrian service . The greatest intimacy and friendship ...
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... proposal , in which my husband joins , that you should intrust the darlings to our care . I need not tell you , my dearest son , that while they are with me , dear to me as they are , they would be the object of my life ; nor can I say ...
... proposal , in which my husband joins , that you should intrust the darlings to our care . I need not tell you , my dearest son , that while they are with me , dear to me as they are , they would be the object of my life ; nor can I say ...
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... proposed were not adopted , such , for instance , as passing a hair through the Prince's throat ! " I have no recollection of Prince Albert's ever having had the whooping - cough . Could the Prince have mis- * NOTE BY THE QUEEN . - He ...
... proposed were not adopted , such , for instance , as passing a hair through the Prince's throat ! " I have no recollection of Prince Albert's ever having had the whooping - cough . Could the Prince have mis- * NOTE BY THE QUEEN . - He ...
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... proposed journey were to be after- ward settled with his father when he returned to Coburg , and with the King of the Belgians , to whom he was shortly to pay another visit . * From a Memorandum by the Queen . † NOTE BY THE QUEEN ...
... proposed journey were to be after- ward settled with his father when he returned to Coburg , and with the King of the Belgians , to whom he was shortly to pay another visit . * From a Memorandum by the Queen . † NOTE BY THE QUEEN ...
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... proposed visit to Carlsbad , it should be added that , in writing to Baron Stockmar from Geneva on the 28th of the preceding May , after expressing his regret at having there parted from Mr. Seymour , " the last of our pleasant ...
... proposed visit to Carlsbad , it should be added that , in writing to Baron Stockmar from Geneva on the 28th of the preceding May , after expressing his regret at having there parted from Mr. Seymour , " the last of our pleasant ...
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