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Queen Victoria was an unusually serious child. Her mind was early turned toward the weightier matters of life; and she had a well -defined sense of he .... Read More
Queen Victoria was an unusually serious child. Her mind was early turned toward the weightier matters of life; and she had a well -defined sense of her own importance . The great domestic drama of her childhood was the long struggle for supremacy between her mother and her uncle , King William IV, and this conflict made a profound impression on her. On the one hand, her mother was a woman of great strength of character and self- control , but on the other , she was filled with a sense of the gravity of her position as Queen.
Sr | Chapter Name | No Of Page |
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1 | Chapter 1. Antecedents | 12 |
2 | Chapter 2. Childhood | 23 |
3 | Chapter 3. Lord Melbourne | 32 |
4 | Chapter 4. Marriage | 35 |
5 | Chapter 5. Lord Palmer | 25 |
6 | Chapter 6. Last Years Of Prince Consort | 22 |
7 | Chapter 7. Widowhood | 15 |
8 | Chapter 8. Gladstone And Lord Beaconsfield | 20 |
9 | Chapter 9. Old Age | 27 |
10 | Chapter 10. The End | 27 |