The Principal Speeches and Addresses of ...Murray, 1862 - 268 pages |
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... . WITH AN INTRODUCTION , GIVING SOME OUTLINES OF HIS CHARACTER . FOURTH THOUSAND . LONDON : JOHN MURRAY , ALBEMARLE STREET . 1862 . The right of Translation is reserved . KONINKLIJKE BIBLIOTHEER AND CHARING CROSS . T I CONTENTS .
... . WITH AN INTRODUCTION , GIVING SOME OUTLINES OF HIS CHARACTER . FOURTH THOUSAND . LONDON : JOHN MURRAY , ALBEMARLE STREET . 1862 . The right of Translation is reserved . KONINKLIJKE BIBLIOTHEER AND CHARING CROSS . T I CONTENTS .
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... character , and seldom take up what is merely personal as their subject , which , however , is always the most interesting to mankind . This could not be avoided from the position of the Prince ; but it is much to be regretted , for ...
... character , and seldom take up what is merely personal as their subject , which , however , is always the most interesting to mankind . This could not be avoided from the position of the Prince ; but it is much to be regretted , for ...
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... character , " and gratitude for whose devotion to the Queen and private friendship towards " myself , I feel a consolation in having this " public opportunity to express . 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 Only at our last meeting we were still ...
... character , " and gratitude for whose devotion to the Queen and private friendship towards " myself , I feel a consolation in having this " public opportunity to express . 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 Only at our last meeting we were still ...
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... addressed to a nation by those who enjoy its confidence . We have not far to look for instances want of The fearful flattering a mischief of nation . A view of the Prince's character . 30 of nations INTRODUCTION . 29.
... addressed to a nation by those who enjoy its confidence . We have not far to look for instances want of The fearful flattering a mischief of nation . A view of the Prince's character . 30 of nations INTRODUCTION . 29.
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... character . 30 of nations being brought to the brink of ruin because they have not had public men to tell them stern truths as to the ineffi- ciency of their means , and the unwisdom of their ends . All honour , then , to the man who ...
... character . 30 of nations being brought to the brink of ruin because they have not had public men to tell them stern truths as to the ineffi- ciency of their means , and the unwisdom of their ends . All honour , then , to the man who ...
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