King George IIIConstable, 1972 - 411 Seiten |
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... Cumberland to Richard III . In contemporary pamphlets this parallel was frequently drawn . Nor was it confined to the eighteenth century . Nearly a hundred years later the mother of the infant Princess Victoria had the same fear about ...
... Cumberland to Richard III . In contemporary pamphlets this parallel was frequently drawn . Nor was it confined to the eighteenth century . Nearly a hundred years later the mother of the infant Princess Victoria had the same fear about ...
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... Cumberland , had he been able to argue his case , could have pointed to the example of Henry VIII who had four times married a subject . In the late seven- teenth century James II when Duke of York had married a subject , and the two ...
... Cumberland , had he been able to argue his case , could have pointed to the example of Henry VIII who had four times married a subject . In the late seven- teenth century James II when Duke of York had married a subject , and the two ...
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... Cumberland . He ' must be displeased ' , wrote the Duchess ( as Lady Waldegrave will now be styled ) , ' but his behaviour has been such upon the occasion that we have all the reason in the world to be grateful to him . ' He could only ...
... Cumberland . He ' must be displeased ' , wrote the Duchess ( as Lady Waldegrave will now be styled ) , ' but his behaviour has been such upon the occasion that we have all the reason in the world to be grateful to him . ' He could only ...
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THE HOUSE OF HANOVER I | 1 |
PRINCE OF WALES | 26 |
POLITICAL APPRENTICESHIP | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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