The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, Volumen1Cassell & Company, 1891 |
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... says : - " The Cabinet Council , as it is called , consists of those Ministers of State who are more immediately honoured with his Majesty's confidence , and who are summoned to consult upon the important and arduous discharge of the ...
... says : - " The Cabinet Council , as it is called , consists of those Ministers of State who are more immediately honoured with his Majesty's confidence , and who are summoned to consult upon the important and arduous discharge of the ...
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... say , for there were no Memoir - writers in those days ; but , in several of his letters , Horace Walpole gives some ... says : - " The heralds were so ignorant of their business , that , though pensioned for nothing but to register ...
... say , for there were no Memoir - writers in those days ; but , in several of his letters , Horace Walpole gives some ... says : - " The heralds were so ignorant of their business , that , though pensioned for nothing but to register ...
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... says much for the mingled leniency and firmness of the Government that the army was not called upon to suppress an ... say of Prince Albert that his nature was manly , sincere , and affectionate ; that his life was blameless and discreet ...
... says much for the mingled leniency and firmness of the Government that the army was not called upon to suppress an ... say of Prince Albert that his nature was manly , sincere , and affectionate ; that his life was blameless and discreet ...
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... say , good and calm . " The Prince , in his turn , had an invaluable guide in Baron Stockmar , who frequently corresponded with him . In a letter written from Coburg on the 18th of May , 1841 , the Baron says : - " If things come to a ...
... say , good and calm . " The Prince , in his turn , had an invaluable guide in Baron Stockmar , who frequently corresponded with him . In a letter written from Coburg on the 18th of May , 1841 , the Baron says : - " If things come to a ...
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... says : - " Scotland has made a most favourable impression upon us both . The country is full of beauty , of a severe ... say : - " The Queen will leave Scotland with a feeling of regret that her visit on the present occasion could not be ...
... says : - " Scotland has made a most favourable impression upon us both . The country is full of beauty , of a severe ... say : - " The Queen will leave Scotland with a feeling of regret that her visit on the present occasion could not be ...
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