The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, Volumen1Cassell & Company, 1891 |
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... feeling which moved the hearts of all present . Her Majesty was particularly considerate to the Royal Dukes , her uncles ; and when the Duke of Sussex ( who was infirm ) presented himself to take the R TAYLOR oath of allegiance , and ...
... feeling which moved the hearts of all present . Her Majesty was particularly considerate to the Royal Dukes , her uncles ; and when the Duke of Sussex ( who was infirm ) presented himself to take the R TAYLOR oath of allegiance , and ...
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... feeling . France - the great hotbed of revolution - was comparatively tranquil ; and nothing in the general state of the world betokened the advent of any serious troubles . Lord Melbourne , who held the office of Prime Minister at the ...
... feeling . France - the great hotbed of revolution - was comparatively tranquil ; and nothing in the general state of the world betokened the advent of any serious troubles . Lord Melbourne , who held the office of Prime Minister at the ...
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... feeling that , in 1835 , Mr. Joseph Hume , a conspicuous Radical member of Parliament , detected and unmasked an Orange plot for setting aside the rights of the Princess Victoria , and giving the crown to the Duke of Cumberland , on the ...
... feeling that , in 1835 , Mr. Joseph Hume , a conspicuous Radical member of Parliament , detected and unmasked an Orange plot for setting aside the rights of the Princess Victoria , and giving the crown to the Duke of Cumberland , on the ...
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... feeling , she continued to the natural children of William IV . by Mrs. Jordan the allowance of £ 500 a year each which had been granted them by the King . What was really regrettable in the early part of the Queen's reign was the ...
... feeling , she continued to the natural children of William IV . by Mrs. Jordan the allowance of £ 500 a year each which had been granted them by the King . What was really regrettable in the early part of the Queen's reign was the ...
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... feeling on the part of his old opponents , that some years after he declared himself , in the French Chamber , a warm partisan of the English alliance . Westminster Abbey had been brilliantly decorated for the occasion . The ancient ...
... feeling on the part of his old opponents , that some years after he declared himself , in the French Chamber , a warm partisan of the English alliance . Westminster Abbey had been brilliantly decorated for the occasion . The ancient ...
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