The Principal Speeches and Addresses of ...Murray, 1862 - 268 pages |
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Page 43
... individual men ; but the evil itself he hated . odious to him . What , however , was especially repugnant Low motives to the Prince was lowness . He could not bear men to be actuated by low motives . A remarkably unselfish man himself ...
... individual men ; but the evil itself he hated . odious to him . What , however , was especially repugnant Low motives to the Prince was lowness . He could not bear men to be actuated by low motives . A remarkably unselfish man himself ...
Page 77
... individual existence in that of his wife - that he should aim at no power by himself or for himself - should shun all ostentation - as- sume no separate responsibility before the public —but make his position entirely a part of hers ...
... individual existence in that of his wife - that he should aim at no power by himself or for himself - should shun all ostentation - as- sume no separate responsibility before the public —but make his position entirely a part of hers ...
Page 78
... individual respon- sibility attaching to it - becoming an Executive Officer of the Crown , receiving the Queen's commands through her Secretaries of State , & c . & c . ? I feel sure that , having undertaken the responsibility , I ...
... individual respon- sibility attaching to it - becoming an Executive Officer of the Crown , receiving the Queen's commands through her Secretaries of State , & c . & c . ? I feel sure that , having undertaken the responsibility , I ...
Page 89
... individual exertion , and to make all feel that it is only by united exertions and combined action that these imperfections can be supplied , and these wants satisfied . This presupposes self- reliance and confidence in each other . To ...
... individual exertion , and to make all feel that it is only by united exertions and combined action that these imperfections can be supplied , and these wants satisfied . This presupposes self- reliance and confidence in each other . To ...
Page 110
... individual exertion to further the accomplishment of what he believes Providence to have ordained . Nobody , however , who has paid any attention to the peculiar features of our present era , will doubt for a moment that we are living ...
... individual exertion to further the accomplishment of what he believes Providence to have ordained . Nobody , however , who has paid any attention to the peculiar features of our present era , will doubt for a moment that we are living ...
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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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