The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, Volumen1Cassell & Company, 1891 |
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... never attain her majority , or that , at any rate , if she lived to marry , she would never become the mother of a family . In proportion as these statements were believed , fears arose that the succession would pass to the Duke of Cum ...
... never attain her majority , or that , at any rate , if she lived to marry , she would never become the mother of a family . In proportion as these statements were believed , fears arose that the succession would pass to the Duke of Cum ...
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... never forget the word ' slape . ' Another time , she persisted in playing with a dog against which she had been cautioned . The animal made a snap at her hand ; and when her cautioner expressed his fears that she had been bitten , she ...
... never forget the word ' slape . ' Another time , she persisted in playing with a dog against which she had been cautioned . The animal made a snap at her hand ; and when her cautioner expressed his fears that she had been bitten , she ...
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... never more sharply or intensely felt than by that young Princess in the first hours of her grandeur and her burden . It is true that the death of King William was not unexpected , and that his niece had for some years been familiarised ...
... never more sharply or intensely felt than by that young Princess in the first hours of her grandeur and her burden . It is true that the death of King William was not unexpected , and that his niece had for some years been familiarised ...
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... never officially announced to the public ; no record is kept of its meetings and resolutions , nor has its existence ever been recognised by any Act of Parliament . " * Nevertheless , the Cabinet , having gained a place in the machinery ...
... never officially announced to the public ; no record is kept of its meetings and resolutions , nor has its existence ever been recognised by any Act of Parliament . " * Nevertheless , the Cabinet , having gained a place in the machinery ...
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... 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 of undue influence by the mother over the ...
... 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 of undue influence by the mother over the ...
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