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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... action which must remain to every one if he is to work out his own happiness , and impairs that confidence under which alone engagements for mutual benefit are possible . WISE BENEVOLENCE . GOD has created man imperfect , and left him ...
... action which must remain to every one if he is to work out his own happiness , and impairs that confidence under which alone engagements for mutual benefit are possible . WISE BENEVOLENCE . GOD has created man imperfect , and left him ...
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... action , to conquer nature to his use ; himself a Divine instrument , Science discovers these laws of power , motion , and transformation ; industry applies them to the raw matter , which the earth yields us in abun- dance , but which ...
... action , to conquer nature to his use ; himself a Divine instrument , Science discovers these laws of power , motion , and transformation ; industry applies them to the raw matter , which the earth yields us in abun- dance , but which ...
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... action , and at the same time readiness cheerfully to make any personal sacrifice which its execution might demand . If he has had so great an influence over this country , it was from the nation recognising in his qualities the true ...
... action , and at the same time readiness cheerfully to make any personal sacrifice which its execution might demand . If he has had so great an influence over this country , it was from the nation recognising in his qualities the true ...
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... action , and attentively observing what impediments may have stopped , or may threaten to stop , the progress of certain columns . Thus it attempts to fix and record the position and progress of the different labours by its Reports on ...
... action , and attentively observing what impediments may have stopped , or may threaten to stop , the progress of certain columns . Thus it attempts to fix and record the position and progress of the different labours by its Reports on ...
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... action , if not the whole range of the sciences , yet a very large and important section of them , those known as the inductive sciences , excluding all that are not approached by the inductive method of investigation . It has , for ...
... action , if not the whole range of the sciences , yet a very large and important section of them , those known as the inductive sciences , excluding all that are not approached by the inductive method of investigation . It has , for ...
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