The Principal Speeches and Addresses of ...Murray, 1862 - 268 pages |
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... LORD MAYOR OF YORK AND MAYORS OF CHIEF TOWNS TO THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON , OCTOBER 25 , 1850 .. " 118 SPEECH AT THE DINNER OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY , MAY 3 , 1851 .. SPEECH AT THE THIRD JUBILEE OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE ...
... LORD MAYOR OF YORK AND MAYORS OF CHIEF TOWNS TO THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON , OCTOBER 25 , 1850 .. " 118 SPEECH AT THE DINNER OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY , MAY 3 , 1851 .. SPEECH AT THE THIRD JUBILEE OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE ...
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... Lord Mayor of York . " There is but one alloy , " the Prince said , " to my feelings of satisfaction and pleasure " in seeing you here assembled again , and C " that is , the painful remembrance that one " INTRODUCTION . 23.
... Lord Mayor of York . " There is but one alloy , " the Prince said , " to my feelings of satisfaction and pleasure " in seeing you here assembled again , and C " that is , the painful remembrance that one " INTRODUCTION . 23.
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... Lord Granville , without the knowledge of the Prince , expressing Her earnest hope that he ( Lord Granville ) would do all that in him lay to prevent the responsibility and labour of conducting the under- taking being thrown in any way ...
... Lord Granville , without the knowledge of the Prince , expressing Her earnest hope that he ( Lord Granville ) would do all that in him lay to prevent the responsibility and labour of conducting the under- taking being thrown in any way ...
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... Lord Ashley . The next step which we contemplate taking is the erection of a model lodging - house for families . I have no doubt that the meeting will enable us to carry out that step , and that the attention of the public will be more ...
... Lord Ashley . The next step which we contemplate taking is the erection of a model lodging - house for families . I have no doubt that the meeting will enable us to carry out that step , and that the attention of the public will be more ...
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... LORD , * THANK you most sincerely for the kind terms in which you have proposed my health , and you , gentlemen , for the cordial manner in which you have received it . The act which has this day been performed , and in which you were ...
... LORD , * THANK you most sincerely for the kind terms in which you have proposed my health , and you , gentlemen , for the cordial manner in which you have received it . The act which has this day been performed , and in which you were ...
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