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 18
... a great , and I hope united family , in which we gladly recognise the foundation of our social state . Progress of Agriculture . 19 Science and mechanical improvement have 18 Prince Alberts Golden Precepts . PROGRESS OF AGRICULTURE.
... a great , and I hope united family , in which we gladly recognise the foundation of our social state . Progress of Agriculture . 19 Science and mechanical improvement have 18 Prince Alberts Golden Precepts . PROGRESS OF AGRICULTURE.
Page 24
... hope it will be , the foundation of a great commercial port , destined in after times , when we shall long have quitted this scene , and when our names even may be for- * From the speech on laying the first stone of the Docks at Great ...
... hope it will be , the foundation of a great commercial port , destined in after times , when we shall long have quitted this scene , and when our names even may be for- * From the speech on laying the first stone of the Docks at Great ...
Page 29
... hope may become an example , in time to be followed throughout the country . Here it is that the real advantage and the prosperity of both do not depend upon the written letter of agreements , but on that mutual trust and con- fidence ...
... hope may become an example , in time to be followed throughout the country . Here it is that the real advantage and the prosperity of both do not depend upon the written letter of agreements , but on that mutual trust and con- fidence ...
Page 42
... hope to grapple with the boundlessness of His creation , and with the laws which govern both mind and matter . FOREIGN DISTRUST OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION . ALTHOUGH we perceive , in some countries , a fear that the advantages to be ...
... hope to grapple with the boundlessness of His creation , and with the laws which govern both mind and matter . FOREIGN DISTRUST OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION . ALTHOUGH we perceive , in some countries , a fear that the advantages to be ...
Page 57
... ment at which the whole of mankind has arrived in this grand task , and a new starting point from which all nations will be able to direct their further exertions . I confidently hope that the first impression which the view.
... ment at which the whole of mankind has arrived in this grand task , and a new starting point from which all nations will be able to direct their further exertions . I confidently hope that the first impression which the view.
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