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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... means to his ends , giving to all of them different quali- ties and faculties , in using and developing which they fulfil their destiny , and , running their uniform course according to his prescription , they find that happiness which ...
... means to his ends , giving to all of them different quali- ties and faculties , in using and developing which they fulfil their destiny , and , running their uniform course according to his prescription , they find that happiness which ...
Page 33
... means of earning sufficient to sustain him through the day . It is the consideration of these peculiar vicissi- tudes which makes it the duty of both master- and servants to endeavour to discover and to agree upon some means for ...
... means of earning sufficient to sustain him through the day . It is the consideration of these peculiar vicissi- tudes which makes it the duty of both master- and servants to endeavour to discover and to agree upon some means for ...
Page 49
... mean Political Economy , based on general statistics . A new Association has recently been formed , striving to comprehend in its investigations and discussions even a still more extended range of subjects , in what is called " Social ...
... mean Political Economy , based on general statistics . A new Association has recently been formed , striving to comprehend in its investigations and discussions even a still more extended range of subjects , in what is called " Social ...
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... means , of which neces- sarily so few are offered to Her Majesty , of tes- tifying to you , through the instrumentality of her husband , that your labours are not unappre- ciated by your Sovereign , and that she wishes her people to ...
... means , of which neces- sarily so few are offered to Her Majesty , of tes- tifying to you , through the instrumentality of her husband , that your labours are not unappre- ciated by your Sovereign , and that she wishes her people to ...
Page 56
... heads to be filled up , which , by their uniformity , become an important means for assisting the subsequent reduction of the Aids to Scientific Observation . 57 observations for the abstraction 56 Prince Albert's Golden Precepts .
... heads to be filled up , which , by their uniformity , become an important means for assisting the subsequent reduction of the Aids to Scientific Observation . 57 observations for the abstraction 56 Prince Albert's Golden Precepts .
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