| 1840 - 954 lehte
...state of things so repugnant to the spirit of Christianity, and to the best feelings of our nature. Let us, therefore, trust that Providence will prosper...for the promotion of which we have this day met." This animated and truly English address was received with unbounded applause. Mr. F. Buxton read a... | |
| 1840 - 728 lehte
...stute of things so repugnant to the spirit of Christianity, and to the best feelings of our nature. Let us, therefore, trust that Providence will prosper our exertions in so holy u cause, and that under the auspices of our Queen and her Government we may at no distant period be... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1841 - 928 lehte
...time principles of Christianity and to the best feehin¿s of our nature. Let us therefore trust, timat Providence will prosper our exertions in so holy a cause; and that under the auspices of our queen EIlere 1/ic whole assembly rose and cheered for some minutes], under the auspices of our queen and... | |
| John McGilchrist - 1868 - 222 lehte
...to a state of things so repugnant to the spirit of Christianity and the best feelings of our nature. Let us, therefore, trust that Providence will prosper...object for the promotion of which we have this day met. We have already remarked the wide range of Prince Albert's endeavours, study, devotion, and consequent... | |
| John McGilchrist - 1869 - 232 lehte
...to a state of things so repugnant to the spirit of Christianity and the best feelings of our nature. Let us, therefore, trust that Providence will prosper...object for the promotion of which we have this day met. We have already remarked the wide range of Albert's endeavours, study, fulnesa. He presided at diimera... | |
| William Nichols (printer.) - 1880 - 226 lehte
...a state of things so repugnant to the spirit of Christianity, and the best feelings of our nature. Let us therefore trust that Providence will prosper...cause, and that, under the auspices of our Queen and 6 her Government, we may at no distant period be rewarded by the accomplishment of the great and humane... | |
| Frederic Morell Holmes - 1881 - 234 lehte
...state of things so repugnant to the spirit of Christianity, and to the best feelings of our nature. Let us therefore trust that Providence will prosper...for the promotion of which we have this day met." The Secretary then read the report for the past year. Letters were read from the Dowager Queen Adelaide,... | |
| Eugene Stock - 1899 - 568 lehte
...things so repugnant to the principles of Christianity and to the best feelings of our nature. I do trust that Providence will prosper our exertions in...and her Government, we may, at no distant period, bo rewarded by the accomplishment of the great and humane object, for the promotion of which wo have... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1841 - 902 lehte
...state of things so repugnant to thp principles of Christianity und to the best feelings of our nature. Let us therefore trust, that Providence will prosper...a cause ; and that under the auspices of our queen [Here l/te whole nsscmblij rose and cheered for some minutes^, under the auspices of our queen and... | |
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