Lord Stuart de Rothesay: The Life and Times of Lord Stuart de Rothesay of Highcliffe Castle, 1779-1845Images, 1993 - 303 sider |
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... gave the arrangements the attention that he gave any matter he thought important , and he played his part as to the manner born , though he disliked being away from the army . He went through his programme in a letter to Stuart ...
... gave the arrangements the attention that he gave any matter he thought important , and he played his part as to the manner born , though he disliked being away from the army . He went through his programme in a letter to Stuart ...
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... gave contradictory assessments of the young prince's prospects . He gave it as his considered opinion that what chance he had of claiming the crown would be lost if he were taken out of France , " and then had to send off a warning that ...
... gave contradictory assessments of the young prince's prospects . He gave it as his considered opinion that what chance he had of claiming the crown would be lost if he were taken out of France , " and then had to send off a warning that ...
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... gave his Secretary of Embassy his letter of resignation , and Bloomfield could not hide his feelings . Writing to Aberdeen , he was effusive in his thanks for the appointment that was waiting for him . ' I had intended deferring my ...
... gave his Secretary of Embassy his letter of resignation , and Bloomfield could not hide his feelings . Writing to Aberdeen , he was effusive in his thanks for the appointment that was waiting for him . ' I had intended deferring my ...
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