The National Review, Volume 53, Issue 2W.H. Allen, 1909 |
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Page 650
... Emperor to conduct the Embassy through his dominions . The city was adorned with triumphal arches , and about six hundred and fifty soldiers , ill - armed but gaudily dressed and provided with large fans , formed a guard of honour which ...
... Emperor to conduct the Embassy through his dominions . The city was adorned with triumphal arches , and about six hundred and fifty soldiers , ill - armed but gaudily dressed and provided with large fans , formed a guard of honour which ...
Page 660
... Emperor called the youth to him and asked him some questions very kindly , which he answered very readily and modestly , and greatly to the Emperor's apparent satisfaction , for he took his own purse from his girdle and gave it to him ...
... Emperor called the youth to him and asked him some questions very kindly , which he answered very readily and modestly , and greatly to the Emperor's apparent satisfaction , for he took his own purse from his girdle and gave it to him ...
Page 949
... Emperor , would transfer the Crown . from the Archduke Franz Ferdinand to his nephew young Charles Francis Joseph , the son of Otho , younger brother of Franz Ferdinand . It was even rumoured that the Emperor Francis Joseph regarded ...
... Emperor , would transfer the Crown . from the Archduke Franz Ferdinand to his nephew young Charles Francis Joseph , the son of Otho , younger brother of Franz Ferdinand . It was even rumoured that the Emperor Francis Joseph regarded ...
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