10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CESAREVITCH»
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1
The Accession of Nicholas I
I beg you will not give me that title, which does " not belong to me," exclaimed the
Cesarevitch, and then related how, several years before, he had renounced the
right of succession to the throne in favour of his brother. As the conversation ...
But then in 1934 came the sensation, I decided (as I had done in earlier years) to
go for the Autumn Double - a double that is on two Newmarket handicaps - the
Cesarevitch (2 Vi miles) and the Cambridgeshire (1 mile) run within a fortnight of
...
Richard Orme Wilberforce Baron Wilberforce, Sam Wilberforce, 2003
3
The Life and Tragedy of Alexandra Feodorovna, Empress of ...
The Cesarevitch's simple, engaging manner endeared him to those of the
Princess's relations who had not yet met him. Physically he was very much like
his cousin, the Duke of York (King George V), and this produced many amusing
mistakes ...
Sofíi͡a︡ Karlovna Buksgevden (baronessa.), 1928
4
Sport and the Making of Britain
He had some good horses, and in 1866 won £70,000 on the Cesarevitch alone.
But his avowed object was to smash 'the ring' of bookmakers, a difficult enough
task, even if it had not been complicated by his consuming hatred of Chaplin.
5
No Easy Victories: A Novel of General Bagration and the ...
This would kill all desire on the part of the Cesarevitch to attempt to influence the
soldiers. Moreover, if Barclay displayed such magnanimity as to pardon such a
mortal offence, even the blind would see what the Cesarevitch's conduct was ...
Sergeĭ Nikolaevich Golubov, 1945
6
The Churchills: In Love and War
The coveted gilt-edged invitation read: 'To meet Their Royal Highnesses the
Prince and Princess of Wales and Their Imperial Highnesses the Grand Duke
Cesarevitch and the Grand Duchess Cesarevitch' (later Tsar Alexander III and the
...
7
Багратион: The Honour and Glory of 1812
He had intended to play as his trump card the argument that it would be
expedient to pardon the culprit and thus show contempt for the ignorance of
Starynchuk and his like. This would kill all desire on the part of the Cesarevitch to
attempt to ...
8
At the court of the last tsar: being the memoirs of A. A. ...
on her foot the Cesarevitch had put into it an enormous strawberry. The cold wet
mush made the young lady jump out of her chair. The child was scolded and sent
back to his room, and for a considerable time he was forbidden to appear at the ...
Aleksandr Mosolov, Aleksandr Pilenko, 1935
Russian government placed a contract with the La Seyne Shipyard, Toulon,
France, for one battleship. In May 1899 the CESAREVITCH was ID and launched
23 Feb. 1901. She was completed in Aug. 1903, a ferocious looking battleship,
with ...
10
Germany's Road to Ruin: The Middle of the Reign of Emperor ...
Less than a year had passed since the Cesarevitch Nicholas had been on a visit
to his relations in Co- burg; the Kaiser had shown marked friendship towards him
there. Queen Victoria had come to Coburg to meet Empress Frederick, Grand ...
Karl Friedrich Nowak, 1932