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" It is said, indeed, that, spite of the immense sums which have been expended, the king is so ill-satisfied with the result, that he has no mind to take up his residence in it when the unhappy edifice shall be finished. This reluctance appears to me very... "
England in 1835: A Series of Letters Written to Friends in Germany During a ... - Page 252
by Friedrich von Raumer - 1836
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volume 27

1836 - 456 pages
...that he has no mind to take up his residence in it, when the unhappy edifice shall be finished. Thi« reluctance appears to me very natural. For my own...measure and proportion. Even the great entrancehall does not answer its object, because the principal staircase is on one side, and an immense, space scarcely...
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