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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... ment , which frightens away capital , destroys that freedom of thought and independence of 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 ...
... ment , which frightens away capital , destroys that freedom of thought and independence of 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 ...
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... ment towards the fountain of truth , caring little for cherished authorities or sentiments , but con- tinually progressing ; feeling no false shame at her shortcomings , but , on the contrary , the highest pleasure , when freed from an ...
... ment towards the fountain of truth , caring little for cherished authorities or sentiments , but con- tinually progressing ; feeling no false shame at her shortcomings , but , on the contrary , the highest pleasure , when freed from an ...
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... ment of that great and sacred mission which he has to perform in this world . His reason being created after the image of God , he has to use it to discover the laws by which the Almighty governs His creation , and by making these laws ...
... ment of that great and sacred mission which he has to perform in this world . His reason being created after the image of God , he has to use it to discover the laws by which the Almighty governs His creation , and by making these laws ...
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... ment when we are celebrating a festival of the civilization of mankind , to which all quarters of the globe have contributed their productions , and are sending their people , for the first time recog- nising their advancement as a ...
... ment when we are celebrating a festival of the civilization of mankind , to which all quarters of the globe have contributed their productions , and are sending their people , for the first time recog- nising their advancement as a ...
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... ment for mercantile shipping , and calculated even to receive the largest steamers in Her Majesty's navy , but it may be , and I hope it will be , the foundation of a great commercial port , destined in after times , when we shall long ...
... ment for mercantile shipping , and calculated even to receive the largest steamers in Her Majesty's navy , but it may be , and I hope it will be , the foundation of a great commercial port , destined in after times , when we shall long ...
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