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Christina after her birthday,
three times a w**** at 5 am, in her cold and
draughty castle. However, by 15
January 1650 the
Queen had
actually met with Descartes...
- she had an
illegitimate child by a
previous lover.
Alexandra shared a
draughty attic bedroom with her sister, Dagmar, made her own clothes, and waited...
-
conquer his fear by
lighting candles, but
keeping the
candles lit in the
draughty room
becomes an
ongoing battle. Each time a
candle is
snuffed out, the...
- positive. Huts in the
United Kingdom were
frequently seen as cold and
draughty,
while those in the
Middle East, Asia and the
Pacific were seen as stuffy...
-
castle at the end of her reign. Indeed, the
castle was
famously cold and
draughty in Victoria's reign, but it was
connected to a
nearby reservoir, with water...
- ventilation, draughts,
fresh food and
unspoiled wine: he
complained about the
draughtiness of
English buildings. He
complained that Queens'
College could not supply...
- queen. With Christina's
strict schedule, he was
invited to the cold and
draughty castle at 5:00 am
daily to
discuss philosophy and religion. Soon, it became...
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duration than we are
accustomed to with
electric lights, and in the far more
draughty buildings, it was of less
concern and danger.
There are
suppliers of new...
- autobiography, It's
Draughty In Front, was
published in 1938. He
stood for the New
Party in
Limehouse at the 1931
General Election. It's
Draughty In Front: The...
- of
British housing,
intended to be temporary,
often poorly constructed,
draughty and leaky, and not well-regarded by
those who had to live in them. The...