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 iii
... mind was unceasingly occupied . To the Society of Arts belongs the honour of having first published a collection of his pubic addresses , comprising , as stated in the preface , with one or two exceptions , those which bore on questions ...
... mind was unceasingly occupied . To the Society of Arts belongs the honour of having first published a collection of his pubic addresses , comprising , as stated in the preface , with one or two exceptions , those which bore on questions ...
Page iv
... the nature of the matter would allow , the varied character of a book of table - talk ; and thus to present a faithful minia- ture of his mind . CONTENTS . INTERESTS OF CLASSES IDENTICAL WISE BENEVOLENCE . · iv Preface .
... the nature of the matter would allow , the varied character of a book of table - talk ; and thus to present a faithful minia- ture of his mind . CONTENTS . INTERESTS OF CLASSES IDENTICAL WISE BENEVOLENCE . · iv Preface .
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... mind was peculiarly that of a statesman , and of an English statesman : he was liberal from feeling , but con- servative upon principle . Whilst his impulse drove him to foster progress , his sagacious mind and great experience showed ...
... mind was peculiarly that of a statesman , and of an English statesman : he was liberal from feeling , but con- servative upon principle . Whilst his impulse drove him to foster progress , his sagacious mind and great experience showed ...
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... minds Statistics , if not with unwelcome taxation ( for which they naturally form an important basis ) , certainly with political controversies , in which they are in the habit of seeing public men making use of the most opposite ...
... minds Statistics , if not with unwelcome taxation ( for which they naturally form an important basis ) , certainly with political controversies , in which they are in the habit of seeing public men making use of the most opposite ...
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... mind and matter . FOREIGN DISTRUST OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION . ALTHOUGH we perceive , in some countries , a fear that the advantages to be derived from the Exhibition will be mainly reaped by England , and a consequent distrust in the ...
... mind and matter . FOREIGN DISTRUST OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION . ALTHOUGH we perceive , in some countries , a fear that the advantages to be derived from the Exhibition will be mainly reaped by England , and a consequent distrust in the ...
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