The Quarterly Review, Volume 105William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1859 |
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Pagina 292
... Prince of Wales . Meanwhile the mother re- mained strong for the double marriage , and took the unjustifiable step of getting Frederick to write on the subject to Queen Caroline of England , to express his constant affection for the ...
... Prince of Wales . Meanwhile the mother re- mained strong for the double marriage , and took the unjustifiable step of getting Frederick to write on the subject to Queen Caroline of England , to express his constant affection for the ...
Pagina 296
... Prince's attendants , who were threatened with death if he succeeded in getting away before they reached the Prussian soil at Wesel . The party crossed the territory of Hanover and Hesse Cassel , lying between Wesel and Berlin , in as ...
... Prince's attendants , who were threatened with death if he succeeded in getting away before they reached the Prussian soil at Wesel . The party crossed the territory of Hanover and Hesse Cassel , lying between Wesel and Berlin , in as ...
Pagina 446
... Prince , with the captive king of France , pausing for a moment before it , and then , with all the stately train of princes and prelates , disappearing beneath its portals to sweep upward through the richly decorated nave toward the ...
... Prince , with the captive king of France , pausing for a moment before it , and then , with all the stately train of princes and prelates , disappearing beneath its portals to sweep upward through the richly decorated nave toward the ...
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