 | 1876
...overruled his timorous advisers. He was most anxious, as he declared in his speech, to show publicly " his sympathy and interest for that class of our community...the toil and least of the enjoyments of this world." " ' Depend upon it,' said the Prince, ' the interests of classes top often contrasted are identical,... | |
 | 1848
...Classes was first established on its present footing, I accepted with pleasure the offer made to me of becoming its president. I saw in this offer a proof...who were wholly disinterested, to act the part of the friend of those who required advice and assistance, which only a friend could tender with advantage.... | |
 | John Chalmers Morton - 1863 - 276 lehte
...of your appreciation of my ' feelings of sympathy and interest for that class of our com• munity which has most of the toil, and least of the enjoyments,...disinterested, to act the part of a friend to those who re' quired that advice and assistance, which none but a friend ' could tender with advantage. ' This... | |
 | Duncan George Forbes Macdonald - 1865 - 548 lehte
...LATE PRINCE CONSOHT for Improving the Condition of the Labouring Classes, His Royal Highness said: — "I saw in this offer a proof of your appreciation...which none but a friend could tender with advantage. Depend upon it, the interests of classes too often contrasted are identical, and it is only ignorance... | |
 | Albert (consort of Victoria, queen of Gt. Britain.) - 1873
...I accepted with great pleasure the offer of becoming its President. I saw in this offer a proof of appreciation of my feelings of sympathy and interest...toil, and least of the enjoyments, of this world. t conceived that great advantage would accrue from the endeavours of influential persons, who were... | |
 | 1876
...overruled his timorous advisers. He was most anxious, as he declared in his speech, to show publicly " his sympathy and interest for that class of our community...the toil and least of the enjoyments of this world." "'Depend upon it,' ?aid the Prince, ' the interests of classes too often contrasted are identical,... | |
 | Sir Theodore Martin - 1876 - 2 lehte
...interests at this time might be attended with excellent results. The Prince, ever ready to show ' his sympathy and interest for that class of our community...toil, and least of the enjoyments of this world,' 3 at once fell in with their views. But it became a question whether his appearance on the platform... | |
 | Theodore Martin - 1880
...interests at this time might be attended with excellent results. The Prince, ever ready to show ' his sympathy and interest for that class of our community...toil, and least of the enjoyments of this world,' 3 at once fell in with their views. But it became a question whether his appearance on the platform... | |
 | Edwin Hodder - 1887 - 792 lehte
...interests at this time might be attended with excellent results. The Prince, ever ready to show his sympathy and interest for that class of our community...of the toil, and least of the enjoyments, of this world.f at once fell in with their views. "J It is somewhat singular that Sir Theodore Martin, who... | |
 | Edwin Hodder - 1893 - 792 lehte
...interests at this time might be attended with excellent results. The Prince, ever ready to show his sympathy and interest for that class of our community which has most of the toil, and least of the enjoyment«, of this world.f at once fell in with their views."+ It is somewhat singular that Sir Theodore... | |
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