The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, Volumen1Cassell & Company, 1891 |
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... once sent for , and arrived at nine o'clock , when , after an interview of half an hour with the Queen , he addressed himself to a rapid study of the ceremonials to be observed at the approaching Privy Council . Some time after , the ...
... once sent for , and arrived at nine o'clock , when , after an interview of half an hour with the Queen , he addressed himself to a rapid study of the ceremonials to be observed at the approaching Privy Council . Some time after , the ...
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... once before held sway in Britain . During the general weakness of the Roman Empire in the second half of the third century , several of the provinces detached themselves from the central authority , and for a while established separate ...
... once before held sway in Britain . During the general weakness of the Roman Empire in the second half of the third century , several of the provinces detached themselves from the central authority , and for a while established separate ...
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... this was necessary before she could become mistress of the instrument . " What would you think of me , " she asked , " if I became mistress at once ? " She was told that that would be impossible ; there was no royal road to music . " Oh.
... this was necessary before she could become mistress of the instrument . " What would you think of me , " she asked , " if I became mistress at once ? " She was told that that would be impossible ; there was no royal road to music . " Oh.
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... once threw herself with business - like precision into the duties of her high office . She rose at eight , signed despatches until the breakfast hour , and then sent one of the servants to " invite " the Duchess of Kent to the Royal ...
... once threw herself with business - like precision into the duties of her high office . She rose at eight , signed despatches until the breakfast hour , and then sent one of the servants to " invite " the Duchess of Kent to the Royal ...
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... once 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 ...
... once 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 ...
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