The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, Volumen1Cassell & Company, 1891 |
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... gave occa- sion at the time to many sinister remarks , as if the favour of the new monarch had been suddenly withdrawn from his niece . Such , however , was not the case . The Princess was treated with the consideration befitting her ...
... gave occa- sion at the time to many sinister remarks , as if the favour of the new monarch had been suddenly withdrawn from his niece . Such , however , was not the case . The Princess was treated with the consideration befitting her ...
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... gave free vent to her feelings , while the band played the National Anthem , the Park and Tower guns discharged their salvos , and the spectators burst into repeated acclamations . In some respects , the accession of Queen Victoria took ...
... gave free vent to her feelings , while the band played the National Anthem , the Park and Tower guns discharged their salvos , and the spectators burst into repeated acclamations . In some respects , the accession of Queen Victoria took ...
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... gave it finally , and perhaps irrevocably , that character . Queen Victoria and her mother left Kensington on the 13th of July , and proceeded to Buckingham Palace , a residence which George IV . had favoured , and which William IV ...
... gave it finally , and perhaps irrevocably , that character . Queen Victoria and her mother left Kensington on the 13th of July , and proceeded to Buckingham Palace , a residence which George IV . had favoured , and which William IV ...
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... gave place to Lord Normanby , and he shortly afterwards to Lord John Russell , who in 1840 passed a measure for reuniting Upper and Lower Canada , and establishing a system of colonial freedom . In the same year , Lord Durham died at ...
... gave place to Lord Normanby , and he shortly afterwards to Lord John Russell , who in 1840 passed a measure for reuniting Upper and Lower Canada , and establishing a system of colonial freedom . In the same year , Lord Durham died at ...
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... gave occasion for a sharp attack on the Home Office . A few years previously , a person called John Nicholls Thom left his home in Cornwall , and settled in Kent , where he described himself as Sir William Courtenay , Knight of Malta ...
... gave occasion for a sharp attack on the Home Office . A few years previously , a person called John Nicholls Thom left his home in Cornwall , and settled in Kent , where he described himself as Sir William Courtenay , Knight of Malta ...
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