The Principal Speeches and Addresses of ...Murray, 1862 - 268 pages |
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... undertaking ; and you must have been struck , as everybody " has been who has had the benefit of his " advice upon practical points , with the 66 attention , care , and sagacity with which " he treated the minutest details , proving ...
... undertaking ; and you must have been struck , as everybody " has been who has had the benefit of his " advice upon practical points , with the 66 attention , care , and sagacity with which " he treated the minutest details , proving ...
Page 70
... undertake so great a responsibility that I was not sure of my fit- ness for it , on account of my want of military experience , & c . ( to which the Duke replied , that with good honest intentions one could do a great deal , and that he ...
... undertake so great a responsibility that I was not sure of my fit- ness for it , on account of my want of military experience , & c . ( to which the Duke replied , that with good honest intentions one could do a great deal , and that he ...
Page 72
... undertake any duty which would absorb my time and attention so much for one Department , as to interfere with my general usefulness to the Queen . . . The Queen added , that I already worked harder than she liked to see , and than she ...
... undertake any duty which would absorb my time and attention so much for one Department , as to interfere with my general usefulness to the Queen . . . The Queen added , that I already worked harder than she liked to see , and than she ...
Page 73
... undertake the labour he had gone through in conducting the first Exhibition to its successful termination , without injury to that health which was not only most precious to Herself and his family , but to the country , and even to the ...
... undertake the labour he had gone through in conducting the first Exhibition to its successful termination , without injury to that health which was not only most precious to Herself and his family , but to the country , and even to the ...
Page 77
... How far would it be consistent with this position to undertake the management and administration of a most important branch of the public service , and the individual respon- sibility attaching COMMANDER - IN - CHIEF . 77.
... How far would it be consistent with this position to undertake the management and administration of a most important branch of the public service , and the individual respon- sibility attaching COMMANDER - IN - CHIEF . 77.
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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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