The principal speeches and addresses of ... the prince consort [ed. by sir A. Helps].Murray, 1862 - 268 pages |
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... look attentively at any of the speeches , we cannot Condenseness but see that so much has been said that we speeches . must acknowledge ourselves somewhat un- reasonable in wishing to have had any more . His speech on laying the ...
... look attentively at any of the speeches , we cannot Condenseness but see that so much has been said that we speeches . must acknowledge ourselves somewhat un- reasonable in wishing to have had any more . His speech on laying the ...
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... look at the speech . In every line of it may be seen the Prince's intense anxiety to gain support for the Government , and unity of resolve amongst the people . Why does he dwell upon the power of despotism ? Not that he delights to ...
... look at the speech . In every line of it may be seen the Prince's intense anxiety to gain support for the Government , and unity of resolve amongst the people . Why does he dwell upon the power of despotism ? Not that he delights to ...
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... when 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.
... when 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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... betokened of the Prince's personal strength and activity ; and his demeanour appearance . was dignified . He had a staid , earnest , thoughtful look when he was in a grave mood ; but when he smiled ( and this is INTRODUCTION . 31.
... betokened of the Prince's personal strength and activity ; and his demeanour appearance . was dignified . He had a staid , earnest , thoughtful look when he was in a grave mood ; but when he smiled ( and this is INTRODUCTION . 31.
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... look to a change ere long . As long as he was there , he did the duty of all the offices himself . . . . . Το form a new office by uniting the duties of Adju- tant - General and Quartermaster - General in the person of a Chief of the ...
... look to a change ere long . As long as he was there , he did the duty of all the offices himself . . . . . Το form a new office by uniting the duties of Adju- tant - General and Quartermaster - General in the person of a Chief of the ...
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