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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... TRUTH AN AGRICULTURAL SHOW • THE CLERGY AS HUSBANDS AND FATHERS MERITORIOUS ' ' BORES " " • GROWTH OF LONDON THE OLD ENGLISH HABIT · SCIENCE , ART , AND INDUSTRY SELF - RELIANCE AND THE WORKING CLASSES 87 88 89 90 91 92 94 95 97 · 30 99 ...
... TRUTH AN AGRICULTURAL SHOW • THE CLERGY AS HUSBANDS AND FATHERS MERITORIOUS ' ' BORES " " • GROWTH OF LONDON THE OLD ENGLISH HABIT · SCIENCE , ART , AND INDUSTRY SELF - RELIANCE AND THE WORKING CLASSES 87 88 89 90 91 92 94 95 97 · 30 99 ...
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... 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 error , at having advanced ...
... 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 error , at having advanced ...
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... truths . LANDLORDS AND THEIR TENANTS . THIS visit * has brought me for the first time to the county of Lincoln , so celebrated for its agricultural pursuits , and showing a fine example of the energy of the national character , which ...
... truths . LANDLORDS AND THEIR TENANTS . THIS visit * has brought me for the first time to the county of Lincoln , so celebrated for its agricultural pursuits , and showing a fine example of the energy of the national character , which ...
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... truth , and obtain that immensely wide and extensive view which is spread below the feet of the astonished beholder . This road has been shown us by the great Bacon ; and who can contemplate the prospects which it opens without almost ...
... truth , and obtain that immensely wide and extensive view which is spread below the feet of the astonished beholder . This road has been shown us by the great Bacon ; and who can contemplate the prospects which it opens without almost ...
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... truth ; and this ought , therefore , to raise , instead . of depressing , the science in the general esteem of the public . OUR OBLIGATIONS TO THE PAST . SCIENCE is not of yesterday . We stand on the shoulders of past ages , and the ...
... truth ; and this ought , therefore , to raise , instead . of depressing , the science in the general esteem of the public . OUR OBLIGATIONS TO THE PAST . SCIENCE is not of yesterday . We stand on the shoulders of past ages , and the ...
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