The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, Volumen1Cassell & Company, 1891 |
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... received no practical application . Steam and machinery had still to achieve some of their greatest triumphs . The Postal system of those days seems barbarian to our modern eyes . The Newspaper Press was an insignificant force compared ...
... received no practical application . Steam and machinery had still to achieve some of their greatest triumphs . The Postal system of those days seems barbarian to our modern eyes . The Newspaper Press was an insignificant force compared ...
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... received Alexandrina as her first name . In subsequent years , however , this Russianised Greek appellation was wisely abandoned , as unfamiliar and unwelcome to English ears , and the far nobler - sounding " Victoria " took its place ...
... received Alexandrina as her first name . In subsequent years , however , this Russianised Greek appellation was wisely abandoned , as unfamiliar and unwelcome to English ears , and the far nobler - sounding " Victoria " took its place ...
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... received the elements of Constitutional Government as it exists in England ; and Westall , the painter , taught her the lighter graces of drawing . Music was now studied with assiduity , and the future Queen revealed at an early age ...
... received the elements of Constitutional Government as it exists in England ; and Westall , the painter , taught her the lighter graces of drawing . Music was now studied with assiduity , and the future Queen revealed at an early age ...
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... distinguished persons who , by their character and talents , have been raised to eminence by the education they have received in it . Your loyalty to the King , and recollection of the favour you have enjoyed under the paternal sway.
... distinguished persons who , by their character and talents , have been raised to eminence by the education they have received in it . Your loyalty to the King , and recollection of the favour you have enjoyed under the paternal sway.
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... received them back from her Majesty , and kissed her hand on their reappointment . Having ordered the necessary alterations in the official stamps and form of prayer , the Council drew up and signed the Proclamation of her Majesty's ...
... received them back from her Majesty , and kissed her hand on their reappointment . Having ordered the necessary alterations in the official stamps and form of prayer , the Council drew up and signed the Proclamation of her Majesty's ...
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