The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, Volumen1Cassell & Company, 1891 |
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... followed . As her Royal Highness grew up , however , she was well grounded in languages , music , and such branches of science as were then thought suitable to ladies . Her general education was afterwards entrusted to the Duchess of ...
... followed . As her Royal Highness grew up , however , she was well grounded in languages , music , and such branches of science as were then thought suitable to ladies . Her general education was afterwards entrusted to the Duchess of ...
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... followed quickly on the dissolution of Parliament , and the Whigs , who had been losing popularity for some time past , proceeded to the country with the questionable credit of being supported by Royal favour . Personally , the Queen ...
... followed quickly on the dissolution of Parliament , and the Whigs , who had been losing popularity for some time past , proceeded to the country with the questionable credit of being supported by Royal favour . Personally , the Queen ...
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... followed with rigid exactness . The Duchess never approached the Queen unless specially summoned , and always refrained from conversing on affairs of State . These restraints were considered necessary , in order to prevent any suspicion ...
... followed with rigid exactness . The Duchess never approached the Queen unless specially summoned , and always refrained from conversing on affairs of State . These restraints were considered necessary , in order to prevent any suspicion ...
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... followed , and at night the metropolis was very generally illuminated . On this occasion , the Queen was accompanied by the Duchesses of Kent , Gloucester , and Cambridge , and by the Dukes of Cambridge and Sussex , together with Prince ...
... followed , and at night the metropolis was very generally illuminated . On this occasion , the Queen was accompanied by the Duchesses of Kent , Gloucester , and Cambridge , and by the Dukes of Cambridge and Sussex , together with Prince ...
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... followed him about , believing in his foolish miracles ; some actually paid him divine honours ; but a tragedy was approaching . On the 31st of May , 1838 , Thom shot a constable . who had interfered in his proceedings . The military ...
... followed him about , believing in his foolish miracles ; some actually paid him divine honours ; but a tragedy was approaching . On the 31st of May , 1838 , Thom shot a constable . who had interfered in his proceedings . The military ...
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