The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, Volumen1Cassell & Company, 1891 |
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... thought suitable to ladies . Her general education was afterwards entrusted to the Duchess of Northumberland , 1823.j EDUCATION OF THE PRINCESS VICTORIA . 11 wife of 10 [ 1820 . THE LIFE AND TIMES OF QUEEN VICTORIA .
... thought suitable to ladies . Her general education was afterwards entrusted to the Duchess of Northumberland , 1823.j EDUCATION OF THE PRINCESS VICTORIA . 11 wife of 10 [ 1820 . THE LIFE AND TIMES OF QUEEN VICTORIA .
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... 1827 . It was therefore thought advisable to make provision for the various contingencies . of the future ; and accordingly , towards the close. * McGilchrist's Life of Queen Victoria . 1868 . THE DUKE OF KENT . GATEWAY OF ST . JAMES'S.
... 1827 . It was therefore thought advisable to make provision for the various contingencies . of the future ; and accordingly , towards the close. * McGilchrist's Life of Queen Victoria . 1868 . THE DUKE OF KENT . GATEWAY OF ST . JAMES'S.
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... thought to take her Royal Highness to one of those great seats of industry to which England owes so much , and to show her how varied , complicated , and far - reaching were the interests over which , in the maturity of time , she was ...
... thought to take her Royal Highness to one of those great seats of industry to which England owes so much , and to show her how varied , complicated , and far - reaching were the interests over which , in the maturity of time , she was ...
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... thought but little of the future in the intervening time ; and at eighteen she was called upon to administer the affairs of a vast Empire , full of varied races , of complex interests , and of unsettled problems . The new sovereign was ...
... thought but little of the future in the intervening time ; and at eighteen she was called upon to administer the affairs of a vast Empire , full of varied races , of complex interests , and of unsettled problems . The new sovereign was ...
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... thought of his policy or his motives , it cannot be denied that George III . was within his right in deter- mining to have an actual voice in the appointment of his Ministers . A legal authority says : - " The Cabinet Council , as it is ...
... thought of his policy or his motives , it cannot be denied that George III . was within his right in deter- mining to have an actual voice in the appointment of his Ministers . A legal authority says : - " The Cabinet Council , as it is ...
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