The principal speeches and addresses of ... the prince consort [ed. by sir A. Helps].Murray, 1862 - 268 pages |
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... meet- 66 66 66 ings , which lead him to ulterior expense ; " or by the privilege of balloting for the " few prizes , which draws him into all the " waste of time and excitement of an " electioneering contest . " Another striking ...
... meet- 66 66 66 ings , which lead him to ulterior expense ; " or by the privilege of balloting for the " few prizes , which draws him into all the " waste of time and excitement of an " electioneering contest . " Another striking ...
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... meet the despot in the field upon some- thing like equal terms - equal terms , not as regards men ( for freemen always fight well ) , but as regards organization , which has so much to do with superiority in military affairs ? It seems ...
... meet the despot in the field upon some- thing like equal terms - equal terms , not as regards men ( for freemen always fight well ) , but as regards organization , which has so much to do with superiority in military affairs ? It seems ...
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... meet with people who can say fine sayings , and even do noble actions , but who are not very fond of dwelling upon the great sayings or noble deeds of other persons . But , indeed , throughout his throughout his career , the Prince was ...
... meet with people who can say fine sayings , and even do noble actions , but who are not very fond of dwelling upon the great sayings or noble deeds of other persons . But , indeed , throughout his throughout his career , the Prince was ...
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... meet with people against whom nothing in dispraise can well be urged , and for whom high - sounding panegyrics might justly be written , who yet are not pleasant , amiable , or loveable . It was not so , however , with the Prince . The ...
... meet with people against whom nothing in dispraise can well be urged , and for whom high - sounding panegyrics might justly be written , who yet are not pleasant , amiable , or loveable . It was not so , however , with the Prince . The ...
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... meet you , the re- presentatives of all the important towns of the kingdom , again assembled at a festive board , in token of the unity and harmony of feeling which prevails amongst those whom you represent , and on which , I am ...
... meet you , the re- presentatives of all the important towns of the kingdom , again assembled at a festive board , in token of the unity and harmony of feeling which prevails amongst those whom you represent , and on which , I am ...
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