The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, Volumen1Cassell & Company, 1891 |
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... Duties Assumed by the Prince - Domestic Life - Post Office Reform - Defective State of the Service previous to 1810 - Rowland Hill and the Penny Post - Opposition to the New Scheme - Introduction of the Lower Rate of Postage - General ...
... Duties Assumed by the Prince - Domestic Life - Post Office Reform - Defective State of the Service previous to 1810 - Rowland Hill and the Penny Post - Opposition to the New Scheme - Introduction of the Lower Rate of Postage - General ...
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... Duties " -Is Coalition Possible ? -The Queen's Mistake - The Duke of Wellington's Advice - Return of the Whigs to Office - The ... Duty - The Radicals and the Slave Trade - King " Bomba " and Mr. Gladstone - Cobden on General Disarmament ...
... Duties " -Is Coalition Possible ? -The Queen's Mistake - The Duke of Wellington's Advice - Return of the Whigs to Office - The ... Duty - The Radicals and the Slave Trade - King " Bomba " and Mr. Gladstone - Cobden on General Disarmament ...
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... duty of administering the government of this Empire . This awful responsibility is imposed upon me so suddenly , and at so early a period , that I should feel myself utterly oppressed by the burden , were I not sustained by the hope ...
... duty of administering the government of this Empire . This awful responsibility is imposed upon me so suddenly , and at so early a period , that I should feel myself utterly oppressed by the burden , were I not sustained by the hope ...
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Robert Wilson. had for the first time to discharge the duties of the State - duties of which she could have had no practical knowledge until then - under the affliction of a personal loss , for there can be no doubt that she was attached ...
Robert Wilson. had for the first time to discharge the duties of the State - duties of which she could have had no practical knowledge until then - under the affliction of a personal loss , for there can be no doubt that she was attached ...
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... duty it was to see the laws enforced . The House of Assembly defied the Imperial Government , and ultimately refused to provide for the executive needs of the island until they were allowed to have their own way in all things . On the ...
... duty it was to see the laws enforced . The House of Assembly defied the Imperial Government , and ultimately refused to provide for the executive needs of the island until they were allowed to have their own way in all things . On the ...
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