The Principal Speeches and Addresses of ...Murray, 1862 - 268 pages |
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... advantages , which " tend to transform his providence into a species of gambling ; by convivial meet- 66 66 66 ings , which lead him to ulterior expense ; " or by the privilege of balloting for the " few prizes , which draws him into ...
... advantages , which " tend to transform his providence into a species of gambling ; by convivial meet- 66 66 66 ings , which lead him to ulterior expense ; " or by the privilege of balloting for the " few prizes , which draws him into ...
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... advantage , in estimating any character , to have a clear idea of the aspect of the person whose character is drawn . There are , fortunately , many portraits of the Prince Consort which possess considerable merit ; still there is ...
... advantage , in estimating any character , to have a clear idea of the aspect of the person whose character is drawn . There are , fortunately , many portraits of the Prince Consort which possess considerable merit ; still there is ...
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... advantage of listening to him . The one of his children who was most capable of judging of what his conduct had been to all his children as a father and a friend , speaks thus of him : - 66 " But in no relation of life did the goodness ...
... advantage of listening to him . The one of his children who was most capable of judging of what his conduct had been to all his children as a father and a friend , speaks thus of him : - 66 " But in no relation of life did the goodness ...
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... position , on the other hand , has many compensating advantages , and , in the long run , will be found even to be stronger than that of a male sovereign . But this requires that the husband should entirely sink his own 76 THE OFFICE OF.
... position , on the other hand , has many compensating advantages , and , in the long run , will be found even to be stronger than that of a male sovereign . But this requires that the husband should entirely sink his own 76 THE OFFICE OF.
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... advantage of such experience , most im- portant duties connected with the welfare of the Sovereign would be left unperformed , which nobody could perform but myself . I am afraid , therefore , that I must discard the tempting idea of ...
... advantage of such experience , most im- portant duties connected with the welfare of the Sovereign would be left unperformed , which nobody could perform but myself . I am afraid , therefore , that I must discard the tempting idea of ...
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The Principal Speeches and Adresses of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort Albert Prinzgemahl Von England No preview available - 2018 |
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