The principal speeches and addresses of ... the prince consort [ed. by sir A. Helps].Murray, 1862 - 268 pages |
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... kind - hearted men indulge in , tends to dim their brilliancy , and to lessen their powers of conversation . What is true of wit is true also of wisdom . In considering the speeches of the best speakers , and comparing them one with ...
... kind - hearted men indulge in , tends to dim their brilliancy , and to lessen their powers of conversation . What is true of wit is true also of wisdom . In considering the speeches of the best speakers , and comparing them one with ...
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... kind which it may be well to point out , and to illustrate His speeches by examples . His speeches , though short , are singularly exhaustive of the subject . As an instance , take his speech at the Ser- Speech at the vants ' Provident ...
... kind which it may be well to point out , and to illustrate His speeches by examples . His speeches , though short , are singularly exhaustive of the subject . As an instance , take his speech at the Ser- Speech at the vants ' Provident ...
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... kind to be had nothing that was not based upon clear and complete sincerity . Indeed , his refined nature shrank from expressing all it felt , and still less would it condescend to put on any semblance of feeling which was not backed up ...
... kind to be had nothing that was not based upon clear and complete sincerity . Indeed , his refined nature shrank from expressing all it felt , and still less would it condescend to put on any semblance of feeling which was not backed up ...
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... kind . the health . Now men of this nature , with an abiding Strain upon aspiration towards what is beautiful , and such an inordinate appreciation of what is reasonable , require also to have an extra- ordinary stock of health ...
... kind . the health . Now men of this nature , with an abiding Strain upon aspiration towards what is beautiful , and such an inordinate appreciation of what is reasonable , require also to have an extra- ordinary stock of health ...
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... kind of character is rather German than English , and had always been much noted as a prevailing character in the Prince's family . Though eminently practical , and therefore suited to the people he came to dwell amongst , he had in a ...
... kind of character is rather German than English , and had always been much noted as a prevailing character in the Prince's family . Though eminently practical , and therefore suited to the people he came to dwell amongst , he had in a ...
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