The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, Volumen1Cassell & Company, 1891 |
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... sent for " -Timid Tories - Lord Stanley's Interviews with the Queen - A Statesman's " Domestic Duties " -Is Coalition Possible ? -The Queen's Mistake - The Duke of Wellington's Advice - Return of the Whigs to Office - The Queen's ...
... sent for " -Timid Tories - Lord Stanley's Interviews with the Queen - A Statesman's " Domestic Duties " -Is Coalition Possible ? -The Queen's Mistake - The Duke of Wellington's Advice - Return of the Whigs to Office - The Queen's ...
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... sent to inform her Royal Highness that they requested an audience on business of importance . Another long delay ensued , and again the bell was rung , that some explanation might be given of the difficulty which appeared to exist . On ...
... sent to inform her Royal Highness that they requested an audience on business of importance . Another long delay ensued , and again the bell was rung , that some explanation might be given of the difficulty which appeared to exist . On ...
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... sent a message to the illustrious Field - Marshal , desiring that the occasion should be observed in the customary manner , and wishing the host and guests a pleasant day . On the anniversary of the great battle ( the 18th ) , the Duke ...
... sent a message to the illustrious Field - Marshal , desiring that the occasion should be observed in the customary manner , and wishing the host and guests a pleasant day . On the anniversary of the great battle ( the 18th ) , the Duke ...
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... sent a message to the House of Commons asking for a suitable provision for the Duchess of Kent . This was made ; the Civil List was settled , though not without some opposition from the economists ; and the necessary preliminaries of a ...
... sent a message to the House of Commons asking for a suitable provision for the Duchess of Kent . This was made ; the Civil List was settled , though not without some opposition from the economists ; and the necessary preliminaries of a ...
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... sent one of the servants to " invite " the Duchess of Kent to the Royal table . Such was the rather cold formality observed by the young monarch ; and in other respects the etiquette of a Court seems to have been followed with rigid ...
... sent one of the servants to " invite " the Duchess of Kent to the Royal table . Such was the rather cold formality observed by the young monarch ; and in other respects the etiquette of a Court seems to have been followed with rigid ...
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