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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... practical , and must be so , as she sees and knows what she is doing , whilst mere common practice is condemned to work in the dark , applying natural ingenuity to unknown powers to obtain a known result . THE DUTY OF THE RICH . OUR ...
... practical , and must be so , as she sees and knows what she is doing , whilst mere common practice is condemned to work in the dark , applying natural ingenuity to unknown powers to obtain a known result . THE DUTY OF THE RICH . OUR ...
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... practical points , with the at- tention , care , and sagacity with which he treated the minutest details , proving that to a great mind nothing is little , from the knowledge that in the moral and intellectual , as in the physical world ...
... practical points , with the at- tention , care , and sagacity with which he treated the minutest details , proving that to a great mind nothing is little , from the knowledge that in the moral and intellectual , as in the physical world ...
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... practical mode also of safely taking it , it became to him a necessity and a duty to take it : all his caution . and apparent timidity changed into courage and power of action , and at the same time readiness cheerfully to make any ...
... practical mode also of safely taking it , it became to him a necessity and a duty to take it : all his caution . and apparent timidity changed into courage and power of action , and at the same time readiness cheerfully to make any ...
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... practical qualities contained in it ; but its adoption in the end will entirely depend upon its har- monizing with the national feeling , the historic development of the country , and the peculiar nature of its institutions . It is ...
... practical qualities contained in it ; but its adoption in the end will entirely depend upon its har- monizing with the national feeling , the historic development of the country , and the peculiar nature of its institutions . It is ...
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... practical man observes what his special work forces upon him , and he forms his notions upon it with reference to this particular work . The man of Science observes what he intends to observe , and knows why he intends it . The value ...
... practical man observes what his special work forces upon him , and he forms his notions upon it with reference to this particular work . The man of Science observes what he intends to observe , and knows why he intends it . The value ...
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