The Life and Times of Louisa, Queen of Prussia: With an Introductory Sketch of Prussian History, Volumen2W. Isbister & Company, 1874 |
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The Life and Times of Louisa, Queen of Prussia: With an Introductory Sketch ... Elizabeth Harriot Hudson Sin vista previa disponible - 1999 |
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Página 242 - The Queen of Prussia," said Napoleon, "unquestionably possessed talents, great information, and singular acquaintance with affairs; she was the real sovereign for fifteen years. In truth, in spite of my address and utmost efforts, she constantly led the conversation, returned at pleasure to her subject, and directed it as she chose ; but still with so much tact and delicacy that it was impossible to take offence.
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