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... King of Prussia accepted , bringing with him both Hardenberg and Blücher . The two Sovereigns , with the accompanying Ministers and Generals , reached Dover at 6.30 p.m. on Monday , June 6. The King of Prussia spent the night at the ...
... King of Prussia accepted , bringing with him both Hardenberg and Blücher . The two Sovereigns , with the accompanying Ministers and Generals , reached Dover at 6.30 p.m. on Monday , June 6. The King of Prussia spent the night at the ...
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... King's Theatre . The Prince Regent and his guests were entertained with Pacitta's opera ' Aristodemo , ' followed by a Scotch Divertissement ' as well as by the balletLe Calife Voleur . ' In the interval a special hymn of welcome was ...
... King's Theatre . The Prince Regent and his guests were entertained with Pacitta's opera ' Aristodemo , ' followed by a Scotch Divertissement ' as well as by the balletLe Calife Voleur . ' In the interval a special hymn of welcome was ...
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... King of Italy , whose manner with him was so simple and easy that for a while he did not know it was the king who talked ; he foregathered with the ill - advised Edward VIII , so unhappily unfastidious about his intimates ; he met and ...
... King of Italy , whose manner with him was so simple and easy that for a while he did not know it was the king who talked ; he foregathered with the ill - advised Edward VIII , so unhappily unfastidious about his intimates ; he met and ...
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VICTORY CELEBRATIONS 1814 Harold Nicolson | 340 |
THE BETTERAVE PAPERS H G Wells | 349 |
ART AND DEMOCRACY Kenneth Clark | 364 |
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