King George IIIConstable, 1972 - 411 Seiten |
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... given to policy . No one in the United States in 1969 expected President Nixon to retain former President Johnson's confidential advisers . In the same way , no one in Great Britain in 1760 expected King George III to retain the men who ...
... given to policy . No one in the United States in 1969 expected President Nixon to retain former President Johnson's confidential advisers . In the same way , no one in Great Britain in 1760 expected King George III to retain the men who ...
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... given according to the advice of the ministers , though the King tried to reserve the Garter and the creation of peerages for himself . He rarely gave the Garter unasked , and when he did it was a sign of special favour . On the Duke of ...
... given according to the advice of the ministers , though the King tried to reserve the Garter and the creation of peerages for himself . He rarely gave the Garter unasked , and when he did it was a sign of special favour . On the Duke of ...
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... given lavish orders for the improvement of his residence and had never bothered to ask how much it would cost . ' Your Royal Highness ' , wrote Hotham , is ' totally in the hands and at the mercy of your builder , your upholsterer ...
... given lavish orders for the improvement of his residence and had never bothered to ask how much it would cost . ' Your Royal Highness ' , wrote Hotham , is ' totally in the hands and at the mercy of your builder , your upholsterer ...
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THE HOUSE OF HANOVER I | 1 |
PRINCE OF WALES | 26 |
POLITICAL APPRENTICESHIP | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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