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James Parton, Horace Greeley, T. W. Higginson, J. S. C. Abbott, E. M. Hoppin, William Winter, Theodore Tilton, Fanny Fern, Grace Greenwood, Mrs. E. C. Stanton, Women of the age; being natives of the lives and deeds of the most prominent women of the present gentlemen | 27 | 1 | Browse | Search |
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James Parton, Horace Greeley, T. W. Higginson, J. S. C. Abbott, E. M. Hoppin, William Winter, Theodore Tilton, Fanny Fern, Grace Greenwood, Mrs. E. C. Stanton, Women of the age; being natives of the lives and deeds of the most prominent women of the present gentlemen, Eugenie , Empress of the French . (search)
James Parton, Horace Greeley, T. W. Higginson, J. S. C. Abbott, E. M. Hoppin, William Winter, Theodore Tilton, Fanny Fern, Grace Greenwood, Mrs. E. C. Stanton, Women of the age; being natives of the lives and deeds of the most prominent women of the present gentlemen, Victoria , Queen of England . (search)
Victoria, Queen of England. James Parton.
Great Britain wanted a monarch.
James the Second n the following year, with a German princess, Victoria, the widow of the Prince of Leiningen, and a f Canterbury communicated the intelligence to Victoria, and saluted her as Queen of England.
Later e herald, that the high and mighty Princess Alexandrina Victoria is the only lawful and liege Lady, Do not kneel, uncle, she said, for I am still Victoria, your niece.
Her bearing on this most tryi hero wanted for the dazzling fiction of which Victoria was the gentle heroine.
His fate was decid e shall be happy together.
Since that moment Victoria does whatever she fancies I should wish or li u have this woman to be thy wedded wife?
and Victoria, wilt thou have Albert to be thy wedded husba . I endeavor quietly to be of as much use to Victoria in her position as I can.
Provided thus wi o days after, the prince wrote to his father: Victoria is as well as if nothing had happened.
She s
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The Daily Dispatch: December 10, 1860., [Electronic resource], The Burning of the Kentucky Lunatic Asylum . (search)