The principal speeches and addresses of ... the prince consort [ed. by sir A. Helps].Murray, 1862 - 268 pages |
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... important , " but how difficult also , it is to direct its " further development in accordance with " its fundamental principles , like organic 66 growth in nature . It was peculiar to " him , that , in great things as in small , all ...
... important , " but how difficult also , it is to direct its " further development in accordance with " its fundamental principles , like organic 66 growth in nature . It was peculiar to " him , that , in great things as in small , all ...
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... important relations of life . We still hunger to know what were his peculiarities , and what made him differ from other men ; for each man , after all , is a sort of new and distinct creation . It is a great advantage , in estimating ...
... important relations of life . We still hunger to know what were his peculiarities , and what made him differ from other men ; for each man , after all , is a sort of new and distinct creation . It is a great advantage , in estimating ...
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... importance which people might naturally take interest in , enjoy this hearty but some- what inflated welcome . But from the Prince there were no phrases of this kind to be had nothing that was not based upon clear and complete sincerity ...
... importance which people might naturally take interest in , enjoy this hearty but some- what inflated welcome . But from the Prince there were no phrases of this kind to be had nothing that was not based upon clear and complete sincerity ...
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... important aid from those who , by their constant intercourse with the Prince Consort , could best appreciate the high qualities which shone forth in his domestic life - from persons in the Royal House- hold who saw him daily - from ...
... important aid from those who , by their constant intercourse with the Prince Consort , could best appreciate the high qualities which shone forth in his domestic life - from persons in the Royal House- hold who saw him daily - from ...
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... importance in itself . But now , alas ! the memorandum is of more importance still , as illustrating , in a remarkable manner , the Prince's character and conduct . In this document he clearly defines his own position , and lays out as ...
... importance in itself . But now , alas ! the memorandum is of more importance still , as illustrating , in a remarkable manner , the Prince's character and conduct . In this document he clearly defines his own position , and lays out as ...
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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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