| Anna Atkins - 1853 - 314 str.
...narrative of Maria Stella, Lady Newborough, who claimed on such strong evidence to be a Princess of the House of Orleans, and disputed the identity of...marriage of the beautiful Countess of Strathmore, and the fate of her only child — The Leaders of Fashion, from Gramont to D'Orsay — The rise of the celebrated... | |
| George Macilwain - 1853 - 402 str.
...narrative of Maria Stella, Lady Newborough, who claimed on such strong evidence to be a Princess of the House of Orleans, and disputed the identity of...marriage of the beautiful Countess of Strathmore, and the fate of her only child — The Leaders of Fashion, from Gramont to D'Orsay — The rise of the celebrated... | |
| Selina Bunbury - 1853 - 404 str.
...narrative of Maria Stella, Lady Newborough, who claimed on such strong evidence to te a Princess of the House of Orleans, and disputed the identity of...marriage of the beautiful Countess of Strathmore, and the fate of her only child—The Leaders of Fashion, from Gramont to D'Orsay— The rise of the celebrated... | |
| Margaret Oliphant Oliphant - 1853 - 340 str.
...narrative of Maria Stella, Lady Newhorough, who claimed on such strong evidence to be a Princess of the House of Orleans, and disputed the identity of...marriage of the beautiful Countess of Strathmore, and the fate of heronly child — The Leaders of Fashion, from Gramont to D'Orsay — The rise of the celebrated... | |
| James Bruce - 1853 - 360 str.
...wonderful narratm of Maria Stella, Lady Newborough, who claimed on such strong evidence to be i Princess of the House of Orleans, and disputed the identity of...marriage of the beautiful Countess of Strathmore, »:.•:' the sufferings and fate of her only child—The Leaders of Fashion, from Gramont to D'Orsay—The... | |
| Elizabeth Caroline Grey - 1854 - 502 str.
...narrative of Maria Stella, Lady Newborough, who claimed on such strong evidence to be a Princess of the House of Orleans, and disputed the identity of...of her only child — The Leaders of Fashion, from Grantout to D'Orsay — The rise of the celebrated Baron Ward, now Prime Minister at Parma — The... | |
| Clara Walbey - 1854 - 336 str.
...narrative of Maria Stella, Lady Newborough, who claimed on such strong evidence to be a Princess of the House of Orleans, and disputed the identity of...Strathmore, and the sufferings and fate of her only child—The Leaders of Fashion, from Gramont to D'Orsay—The rise of the celebrated Baron Ward, now... | |
| Noell Radecliffe - 1854 - 326 str.
...narrative of Maria Stella, Lady Newborough, who claimed on such strong evidence to be a Princess of the House of Orleans, and disputed the identity of...Strathmore, and the sufferings and fate of her only child—The Leaders of Fashion, from Gramont to D'Orsay—The rise of the celebrated Baron Ward, now... | |
| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1854 - 524 str.
...narrative of Maria Stella, Lady Newborougb, who claimed on such strong evidence to be a Princess of the House of Orleans, and disputed the identity of...Strathmore, and the sufferings and fate of her only child—The Leaders of Fashion, from Gramont to D'Orsay—The rise of the celebrated Baron Ward, now... | |
| Georgiana Anne Dalrymple - 1854 - 362 str.
...narrative of Maria Stella, Lady Newhorough, who claimed on such strong evidence to be a Princess of the House of Orleans, and disputed the identity of...Strathmore, and the sufferings and fate of her only child—The Leaders of Fashion, from Gramont to D'Orsay—The rise of the celebrated Baron Ward, now... | |
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