The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, Volumen1Cassell & Company, 1891 |
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... carried him through the revolutionary epoch of the Reform Bill with no great loss of popularity , even at a time when he was supposed to be unfriendly to the For the last two years he had ceased to take any interest in the political ...
... carried him through the revolutionary epoch of the Reform Bill with no great loss of popularity , even at a time when he was supposed to be unfriendly to the For the last two years he had ceased to take any interest in the political ...
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... carried the amount to the sufferer . After the accession of her Majesty to the throne , she conferred on the actress an annuity of £ 40 for the remainder of her life . The years 1835 and 1836 passed very quietly ; but 1837 was destined ...
... carried the amount to the sufferer . After the accession of her Majesty to the throne , she conferred on the actress an annuity of £ 40 for the remainder of her life . The years 1835 and 1836 passed very quietly ; but 1837 was destined ...
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... carried with it the gravest responsibilities towards innumerable millions ; and she had for the first time to discharge the duties of. QUEEN VICTORIA AT THE TIME OF HER ACCESSION . PROCLAMATION OF THE QUEEN AT ST . JAMES'S PALACE . Queen ...
... carried with it the gravest responsibilities towards innumerable millions ; and she had for the first time to discharge the duties of. QUEEN VICTORIA AT THE TIME OF HER ACCESSION . PROCLAMATION OF THE QUEEN AT ST . JAMES'S PALACE . Queen ...
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... carried out the suggestions of the discredited , but still successful , dictator . In 1839 , Lord Glenelg , who had been Colonial Secretary during the dissension with Lord Durham , gave place to Lord Normanby , and he shortly afterwards ...
... carried out the suggestions of the discredited , but still successful , dictator . In 1839 , Lord Glenelg , who had been Colonial Secretary during the dissension with Lord Durham , gave place to Lord Normanby , and he shortly afterwards ...
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... carried out , either wholly or nearly so ; but , in the days of which we write , they seemed dangerous and visionary in the highest degree . The middle classes , who had carried the Reform Bill of 1832 with the assistance of the grades ...
... carried out , either wholly or nearly so ; but , in the days of which we write , they seemed dangerous and visionary in the highest degree . The middle classes , who had carried the Reform Bill of 1832 with the assistance of the grades ...
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