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 iv
... expressing an opinion or personal feeling of their illustrious author . His career was one rather of good deeds than many words . Its record will be best found in the ever - extending influences of his public labours ; but if the ...
... expressing an opinion or personal feeling of their illustrious author . His career was one rather of good deeds than many words . Its record will be best found in the ever - extending influences of his public labours ; but if the ...
Page 37
... expressions , figures , and conditions selected , under which the observations have been taken . Does not , then , the world at large owe the deepest obligations to a congress such as the one I am addressing , which has made it its ...
... expressions , figures , and conditions selected , under which the observations have been taken . Does not , then , the world at large owe the deepest obligations to a congress such as the one I am addressing , which has made it its ...
Page 55
... expressions , representing living facts ( which as such are capable of arousing the liveliest sympathy ) in dry figures and tables for comparison . Much labour is required to wade through endless columns of figures , much patience to ...
... expressions , representing living facts ( which as such are capable of arousing the liveliest sympathy ) in dry figures and tables for comparison . Much labour is required to wade through endless columns of figures , much patience to ...
Page 57
... expression . THE EXHIBITION OF 1851 . THE Exhibition of 1851 is to give us a true test and a living picture of the point of develop- ment at which the whole of mankind has arrived in this grand task , and a new starting point from which ...
... expression . THE EXHIBITION OF 1851 . THE Exhibition of 1851 is to give us a true test and a living picture of the point of develop- ment at which the whole of mankind has arrived in this grand task , and a new starting point from which ...
Page 108
... expression of our thoughts , through the medium of language , that is to say , grammar , which finds its purest expression in the classical languages . These laws are most im- portant branches of knowledge , their study trains and ...
... expression of our thoughts , through the medium of language , that is to say , grammar , which finds its purest expression in the classical languages . These laws are most im- portant branches of knowledge , their study trains and ...
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abstract laws advantage agricultural ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT Almighty amongst appreciation ART-TREASURES EXHIBITION become begging-box blessings boon British Association capital cause census character Charterhouse Schools City of Aberdeen classes common condition confidence connexion contemplation counties of Scotland CRADLE OF POLITICAL CREATE NEW SCIENCES direction discovery Divine Domesday Book duty Edinburgh National Gallery efforts enabled establishment evil exertions Exhibition of 1851 existence feeling further genius give Government gratifying happiness highest hope important increase individual industry influence inquiry interest labours lative laws of form master means meet ment Metropolitan Cattle Market mind moral noble object observations opinion Pantheism peculiar point of sight powers of production principle progress prosperity proud pursuits QUÉTÉLET recognised religious rendered require Roman Forum schools scientific servant Society Sovereign spirit statistical science subjects TENDENCY TO CREATE thought tion truth unity vast whilst whole Windsor Castle