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The King's apartments were no less magnificent than the staircase itself . The finest marbles were everywhere in use and superb paintings adorned the ceilings . Magnificence extended to the details , and the designs even for locks and ...
The King's apartments were no less magnificent than the staircase itself . The finest marbles were everywhere in use and superb paintings adorned the ceilings . Magnificence extended to the details , and the designs even for locks and ...
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During the act of presenta- tion two valets held up the dressing - gown in front , and as soon as the shirt was over the King's shoulders the valet of the ward- robe drew up the nightgown from within ' so that of the naked ' skin you ...
During the act of presenta- tion two valets held up the dressing - gown in front , and as soon as the shirt was over the King's shoulders the valet of the ward- robe drew up the nightgown from within ' so that of the naked ' skin you ...
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The Prussian King goes on to beg that the Queen will use her powerful word in a joint declaration with the other sovereigns , not indeed to interfere with the internal affairs of France or to threaten her , but stating that ' the first ...
The Prussian King goes on to beg that the Queen will use her powerful word in a joint declaration with the other sovereigns , not indeed to interfere with the internal affairs of France or to threaten her , but stating that ' the first ...
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This volume published 1908, not 1808 as listed.
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THE GOVERNMENT OF SUBJECT RACES | 1 |
Dent | 28 |
Adam and Charles Black | 105 |
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