The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 179William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1971 |
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Page 133
... Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh to Paris , there is particular interest in the account of the earlier royal visit of Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort to the Emperor Napoleon III and the Empress Eugenie in 1855. The ...
... Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh to Paris , there is particular interest in the account of the earlier royal visit of Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort to the Emperor Napoleon III and the Empress Eugenie in 1855. The ...
Page 142
... Queen , ' a most melancholy picture of decay ' . The royal party wandered around the desolate , grass - grown ruins which , more than anything else , seemed to bear witness to the impermanence of affairs in France . Albert , who had ...
... Queen , ' a most melancholy picture of decay ' . The royal party wandered around the desolate , grass - grown ruins which , more than anything else , seemed to bear witness to the impermanence of affairs in France . Albert , who had ...
Page 143
... Queen Victoria , the Empress's withdrawal from public life could not have been more opportune . Although there was never a suggestion of jealousy in the Queen's feelings towards the Empress , Victoria could not hope to show off to ...
... Queen Victoria , the Empress's withdrawal from public life could not have been more opportune . Although there was never a suggestion of jealousy in the Queen's feelings towards the Empress , Victoria could not hope to show off to ...
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