The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, Volumen1Cassell & Company, 1891 |
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... returned to England in the latter part of April , 1819 , so that their child should be " born a Briton ; " and , as we have said , the future Queen of England drew her first breath on the 24th of May . The Duke of Kent had been long ...
... returned to England in the latter part of April , 1819 , so that their child should be " born a Briton ; " and , as we have said , the future Queen of England drew her first breath on the 24th of May . The Duke of Kent had been long ...
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... returned to Kensington on the 9th of November , 1832 , and in the following year confined themselves to the south coast of England . The most memorable circumstance of this trip was one of those ceremonials in which the Queen has since ...
... returned to Kensington on the 9th of November , 1832 , and in the following year confined themselves to the south coast of England . The most memorable circumstance of this trip was one of those ceremonials in which the Queen has since ...
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... returned to Westminster with a small majority , though with an appreciable loss of political repute . Parliament reassembled on the 20th of November , and on the 12th of December the Queen sent a message to the House of Commons asking ...
... returned to Westminster with a small majority , though with an appreciable loss of political repute . Parliament reassembled on the 20th of November , and on the 12th of December the Queen sent a message to the House of Commons asking ...
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... returned from the dining - room ( which was in about a quarter of an hour ) , a little singing would give variety to the evening . Mr. Greville speaks of these banquets as dull and formal . They were doubtless unavoidably so ; for the ...
... returned from the dining - room ( which was in about a quarter of an hour ) , a little singing would give variety to the evening . Mr. Greville speaks of these banquets as dull and formal . They were doubtless unavoidably so ; for the ...
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... returned them . Then the Lord Mayor resumed his horse , and , bearing the sword aloft , rode before the Queen into the heart of the City , the Aldermen following in the rear of the Royal carriage . In the open space before St. Paul's ...
... returned them . Then the Lord Mayor resumed his horse , and , bearing the sword aloft , rode before the Queen into the heart of the City , the Aldermen following in the rear of the Royal carriage . In the open space before St. Paul's ...
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