The principal speeches and addresses of ... the prince consort [ed. by sir A. Helps].Murray, 1862 - 268 pages |
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Page 53
... appreciation of what is reasonable , require also to have an extra- ordinary stock of health , * otherwise they make extravagant demands upon their powers of thought and attention , and thus upon the primary elements of life . * And the ...
... appreciation of what is reasonable , require also to have an extra- ordinary stock of health , * otherwise they make extravagant demands upon their powers of thought and attention , and thus upon the primary elements of life . * And the ...
Page 61
... appreciation is combined with the most earnest desire for exact truth and faithfulness . There is not any one who could have been cognizant of all the various traits of the Prince enumerated in this Introduction , unless he had been ...
... appreciation is combined with the most earnest desire for exact truth and faithfulness . There is not any one who could have been cognizant of all the various traits of the Prince enumerated in this Introduction , unless he had been ...
Page 87
... appreciation of my feelings of sympathy and interest for that class of our community which has most of the toil , and least of the enjoyments , of this world . I conceived that great advantage would accrue from the endeavours of ...
... appreciation of my feelings of sympathy and interest for that class of our community which has most of the toil , and least of the enjoyments , of this world . I conceived that great advantage would accrue from the endeavours of ...
Page 94
... appreciation of this circumstance which has impelled me at once to respond to your call , as the readiest mode of testifying to you how strongly Her Majesty the Queen values and re- ciprocates this feeling . I have derived an additional ...
... appreciation of this circumstance which has impelled me at once to respond to your call , as the readiest mode of testifying to you how strongly Her Majesty the Queen values and re- ciprocates this feeling . I have derived an additional ...
Page 97
... appreciation of human nature , which requires every man , by personal exertion , and according to his own choice , to work out his own happiness ; which prevents his valuing , nay , even his feeling satisfaction at , the prosperity ...
... appreciation of human nature , which requires every man , by personal exertion , and according to his own choice , to work out his own happiness ; which prevents his valuing , nay , even his feeling satisfaction at , the prosperity ...
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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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