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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... tion which the owner of the land , with his feudal dependants , held in the empire , the country gentleman with his wife and children , the country clergyman , the tenant , and the labourer , still form a great , and I hope united ...
... tion which the owner of the land , with his feudal dependants , held in the empire , the country gentleman with his wife and children , the country clergyman , the tenant , and the labourer , still form a great , and I hope united ...
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... tion to the fact , that it has the appearance of an incomplete science , and of being rather a help- mate to other sciences than having a right to claim that title for itself . But this is an appear- ance only ; for if pure statistics ...
... tion to the fact , that it has the appearance of an incomplete science , and of being rather a help- mate to other sciences than having a right to claim that title for itself . But this is an appear- ance only ; for if pure statistics ...
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... tion has been , in conjunction with the Royal Society , to attempt the compilation of a classified Catalogue of Scientific Memoirs , which , by com- bining under one head the titles of all memoirs written on a certain subject , will ...
... tion has been , in conjunction with the Royal Society , to attempt the compilation of a classified Catalogue of Scientific Memoirs , which , by com- bining under one head the titles of all memoirs written on a certain subject , will ...
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... have done so under abler guidance and happier auspices than the presidency of the Archbishop of Dublin , Dr. Whately , whose efforts in this direc- E tion are so universally appreciated . But even in this 49 POLITICAL ECONOMY.
... have done so under abler guidance and happier auspices than the presidency of the Archbishop of Dublin , Dr. Whately , whose efforts in this direc- E tion are so universally appreciated . But even in this 49 POLITICAL ECONOMY.
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Albert (Prince Consort, consort of Victoria, Queen of Great Britain). tion are so universally appreciated . But even in this section , and while statistics alone were treated in it , the Association , as far back as 1833 , made it a rule ...
Albert (Prince Consort, consort of Victoria, Queen of Great Britain). tion are so universally appreciated . But even in this section , and while statistics alone were treated in it , the Association , as far back as 1833 , made it a rule ...
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