| Charles Bradlaugh - 1890 - 230 pagina’s
...your Highness was still surrounded by low and unworthy favorites ; and the continued misgovernment of your State was becoming every day a more serious...deal with each allegation in turn. " Low and unworthy favorites ! " Every prince has these even in his own household ; every Oriental prince has such. The... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1890 - 592 pagina’s
...your Highness was still surrounded by low and unworthy favourites, and the continued misgovernment of your State was becoming, every day, a more serious source of anxiety. This, however, was not all. A meeting had taken place between your Highness and Colonel Parry Nisbet... | |
| G. M. D. Sufi - 1948 - 708 pagina’s
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| Robert I. Crane - 1956 - 596 pagina’s
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| 1984 - 348 pagina’s
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