| James Macaulay - 1904 - 210 стор.
...influence that Prince Albert had with the Queen that led Mr. C. Greville, the Clerk of the Council, to say: 'The Prince is become so identified with the Queen,...while she has the title, he is really discharging the duties of the Sovereign. He is King, to all intents and purposes.' At a later period, the same was... | |
| 1893 - 900 стор.
...made by Mr. Greville, the Clerk of the Council, about Prince Albert. "The Prince," said Mr. Greville, "is become so identified with the Queen, that they...while she has the title, he is really discharging the duties of the sovereign. He is King to all intents and purposes." Mr. Disraeli had formed the same... | |
| Fitzgerald Molloy - 1908 - 380 стор.
...agreement in saying " we think " or " we fear," etc. " The Prince " says the Clerk of the Council, " is become so identified with the Queen that they are...Sovereign. He is King to all intents and purposes." Those who had opportunities of closer intercourse with the royal circle than Lord John Russell or Mr.... | |
| Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy - 1908 - 348 стор.
...their agreement in saying "we think" or "we fear," etc. "The Prince " says the Clerk of the Council, " is become so identified with the Queen that they are...Sovereign. He is King to all intents and purposes." Those who had opportunities of closer intercourse with the royal circle than Lord John Russell or Mr.... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, George Peabody Gooch - 1923 - 690 стор.
...alone, and that both she and the Prince always said " we " in conversation; the inference drawn being that "while she has the title, he is really discharging the functions of the Sovereign3." And it cannot be too much emphasised that the Prince, by his great personal ability and... | |
| Stanley Weintraub - 2000 - 520 стор.
...Prince Albert in his last years, an engraving by William H 'oil from a photograph by OG Rey lander The Prince is become so identified with the Queen, that they are one person, and as he likes and she dislikes business, it is obvious that while she has the tide he is really discharging the functions... | |
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