The only excuse the Queen can make for herself is in the fact that the sudden change from the secluded life at Kensington to the independence of her position as Queen Regnant, at the age of eighteen, put all ideas of marriage out of her mind, which she... The Christian Remembrancer - Page 3301867Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1867 - 902 pages
...years, at the risk of ruining all his prospects for life, until she might feel inclined to marry ! The only excuse the Queen can make for herself is...of her mind, which she now most bitterly repents. A worse school for a young girl," Her Majesty confesses, " or one more detrimental to all natural feelings... | |
| 1867 - 672 pages
...wait for a decision, as he had done at a former period when this marriage was first talked about. ' " The only excuse the Queen can make for herself is...of her mind, which she now most bitterly repents. ' " A worse school for a young girl, or one more detrimental to all natural feelings and affections,... | |
| 1867 - 850 pages
...not wait for a decision, as he had done at a former period when this marriage was first talked about. The only excuse the Queen can make for herself is...of her mind, which she now most bitterly repents. Л worse school for a young girl, or one more detrimental to all natural feelings and affections, cannot... | |
| Victoria (Queen of Great Britain) - 1867 - 390 pages
...wait for a decision, as he had done at a former period, when this marriage was first talked about. " The only excuse the Queen can make for herself is...Kensington to the independence of her position as Queen Eegnant, at the age of eighteen, put all ideas of marriage out of her mind, which she now most bitterly... | |
| Charles Grey (hon.) - 1867 - 522 pages
...for a decision, as he " had done at a former period when this mar" riage was first talked about. " The only excuse the Queen can make for " herself is...Kensington to the " independence of her position as Queen Reg" nant, at the age of eighteen, put all ideas of " marriage out of her mind, which she now " most... | |
| Charles Grey (hon.) - 1867 - 520 pages
...for a decision, as he " had done at a former period when this mar" riage was first talked about. " The only excuse the Queen can make for " herself is...Kensington to the " independence of her position as Queen Reg" nant, at the age of eighteen, put all ideas of " marriage out of her mind, which she now " most... | |
| Victoria (Queen of Great Britain) - 1867 - 404 pages
...wait for a decision, as he had done at a former period, when this marriage was first talked about. " The only excuse the. Queen can make for herself is...Kensington to the independence of her position as Queen Eegnant, at the age of eighteen, put all ideas of marriage out of her mind, which she now most bitterly... | |
| 1867 - 396 pages
...at the risk of ruining all his prospects for life, until she might feel inclined to marry! . . . . The only excuse the Queen can make for herself is...Kensington to the independence of her position as Queen Eegnant, at the age of eighteen, put all ideas of marriage out of her mind, which she now most bitterly... | |
| REV. CHARLES BULLOCK - 1867 - 728 pages
...lerself is in the fact that the sudden change 'rom the secluded life at Kensington to the ndependence of her position as Queen Regnant, at the age of eighteen,...ideas of marriage out of her mind, which she now most ntterly repents. " ' A worse school for a young girl, or one more detrimental to all natural feelings... | |
| 1867 - 726 pages
...her wish to keep the Prince waiting for three or four years until she might kvl inclined to marry. "The only excuse the Queen can make for herself is...fact, that the sudden change from the secluded life of Kensington to her independent position as Queen Regent at the age of eighteen, put all thoughts... | |
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