Prince Albert's Golden Precepts; or, the opinions and maxims of ... the Prince Consort. Selected from his addresses, etc., some now for the first time collected, etcSampson Low&Company, 1873 - 133 pages |
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Page 60
... Government , or Parliament — sometimes even , through the Home Government , with foreign Governments . Thus it obtained the establish- ment , by the British Government , of magnetic and meteorological observatories in six different ...
... Government , or Parliament — sometimes even , through the Home Government , with foreign Governments . Thus it obtained the establish- ment , by the British Government , of magnetic and meteorological observatories in six different ...
Page 62
... when , no longer requiring the aid of a fostering government , they can maintain themselves inde- pendently , relying upon their own vigour and The Edinburgh National Gallery . 63 activity , and can 62 Prince Albert's Golden Precepts .
... when , no longer requiring the aid of a fostering government , they can maintain themselves inde- pendently , relying upon their own vigour and The Edinburgh National Gallery . 63 activity , and can 62 Prince Albert's Golden Precepts .
Page 67
... they pave the way to an agree- ment among many different governments and nations , to follow up these common inquiries , in F 2 a common spirit , by a common method , and IMPORTANCE TO SCIENCE OF INTERNATIONAL COM- MUNICATION.
... they pave the way to an agree- ment among many different governments and nations , to follow up these common inquiries , in F 2 a common spirit , by a common method , and IMPORTANCE TO SCIENCE OF INTERNATIONAL COM- MUNICATION.
Page 72
... governments of most countries in Europe enabled him to plead the cause of Science in a manner which made it more difficult for them to refuse than to grant what he requested . All lovers of science deeply mourn for the loss of such a ...
... governments of most countries in Europe enabled him to plead the cause of Science in a manner which made it more difficult for them to refuse than to grant what he requested . All lovers of science deeply mourn for the loss of such a ...
Page 74
... Government , others that of the Church to which they belong ; some have declared it to be the duty of the State to provide elementary instruction for the people at large ; others have seen in State interference a The Englishman's ...
... Government , others that of the Church to which they belong ; some have declared it to be the duty of the State to provide elementary instruction for the people at large ; others have seen in State interference a The Englishman's ...
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