The Principal Speeches and Addresses of ...Murray, 1862 - 268 pages |
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Page 12
... amongst us who are fully worthy to take high places in the illus- trious roll of British orators . But , without claiming for the Prince Consort any pecu- liar gift of oratory , it may fairly be main- tained that the world has far more ...
... amongst us who are fully worthy to take high places in the illus- trious roll of British orators . But , without claiming for the Prince Consort any pecu- liar gift of oratory , it may fairly be main- tained that the world has far more ...
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... amongst us who felt so 66 warm an interest in our scheme and took " so active a part in promoting its success , " the last act of whose public life was attend- 66 ing at the Royal Commission : my admi- " ration for whose talents and ...
... amongst us who felt so 66 warm an interest in our scheme and took " so active a part in promoting its success , " the last act of whose public life was attend- 66 ing at the Royal Commission : my admi- " ration for whose talents and ...
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... amongst the people . Why does he dwell upon the power of despotism ? Not that he delights to praise despotism , but that he wishes us to see that we have an antagonist whose power we must not venture to underrate . Why does he speak of ...
... amongst the people . Why does he dwell upon the power of despotism ? Not that he delights to praise despotism , but that he wishes us to see that we have an antagonist whose power we must not venture to underrate . Why does he speak of ...
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... amongst the poorer classes by a careful selection of the materials to be used in the building of their dwellings . In a word , he was tender , thoughtful , and anxious in his I efforts for the welfare of the labouring man . His 48 ...
... amongst the poorer classes by a careful selection of the materials to be used in the building of their dwellings . In a word , he was tender , thoughtful , and anxious in his I efforts for the welfare of the labouring man . His 48 ...
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... amongst the highest natures ; and , simply stated , it is this - that he cared too much about too many things . The Prince too much too many things . His craving Moreover , everything in which he was for perfection . concerned must be ...
... amongst the highest natures ; and , simply stated , it is this - that he cared too much about too many things . The Prince too much too many things . His craving Moreover , everything in which he was for perfection . concerned must be ...
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