Prince Albert's golden precepts: or, The opinions and maxims of ... the prince consort, selected from his addresses, etcSampson Low & Company, 1862 - 133 pages |
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... EXHIBITION A MODEL LODGING HOUSE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE AGE MENDELSSOHN DEFECTS OF OUR CENSUS • 38 39 40 • 42 42 44 44 46 46 49 50 POLITICAL ECONOMY • 66 CHARACTERS " TO SERVANTS FEELINGS ON PRESIDING AT A GREAT SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY ...
... EXHIBITION A MODEL LODGING HOUSE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE AGE MENDELSSOHN DEFECTS OF OUR CENSUS • 38 39 40 • 42 42 44 44 46 46 49 50 POLITICAL ECONOMY • 66 CHARACTERS " TO SERVANTS FEELINGS ON PRESIDING AT A GREAT SCIENTIFIC ASSEMBLY ...
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... EXHIBITION THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE MASS PROFESSOR QUÉTÉLET . . SCIENCE AND THE BEGGING - BOX . 117 119 122 123 · 124 DR . JENNER • 125 PRINCE ALBERT'S GOLDEN PRECEPTS . INTERESTS OF CLASSES IDENTICAL . viii Contents .
... EXHIBITION THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE MASS PROFESSOR QUÉTÉLET . . SCIENCE AND THE BEGGING - BOX . 117 119 122 123 · 124 DR . JENNER • 125 PRINCE ALBERT'S GOLDEN PRECEPTS . INTERESTS OF CLASSES IDENTICAL . viii Contents .
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... sacrifices , what was to him the highest * From a speech at a banquet given by the Lord Mayor of York , October 25 , 1850 . The Great Exhibition . object - the honour of his country ; he met 13 CHARACTER OF THE LATE SIR ROBERT PEEL.
... sacrifices , what was to him the highest * From a speech at a banquet given by the Lord Mayor of York , October 25 , 1850 . The Great Exhibition . object - the honour of his country ; he met 13 CHARACTER OF THE LATE SIR ROBERT PEEL.
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... 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 effects of our Foreign Distrust of the Great Exhibition ...
... 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 effects of our Foreign Distrust of the Great Exhibition ...
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... Exhibition . 43 scheme upon their own interests , we must at the same time freely and gratefully acknowledge that our invitation has been received by all nations , with whom communication was possible , in that spirit of liberality and ...
... Exhibition . 43 scheme upon their own interests , we must at the same time freely and gratefully acknowledge that our invitation has been received by all nations , with whom communication was possible , in that spirit of liberality and ...
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advantage agricultural ALBERT'S GOLDEN PRECEPTS ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT Almighty amongst April 18 attention become benevolent blessings British Association capital cause census character Christianity City of Aberdeen civilization collection common condition confidence CRADLE OF POLITICAL CREATE NEW SCIENCES direct discovery Divine Domestic Servants duty Edinburgh National Gallery efforts enable England established evil exertions Exhibition of 1851 existence feeling further give Government gratifying Grimsby happiness highest honour hope human important individual industry influence interest JOHN Bibl Bodl jubilee knowledge laws master means meeting ment Metropolitan Cattle Market mind moral nature noble object observations October 25 opinion peace peculiar political sciences position present PRINCE CONSORT principle production progress prosperity pulse pursuits recognise religious rendered require Royal sacred schools scientific SIR ROBERT PEEL Society Sovereign spirit STARTLING FACTS statistical science subjects tion truth unity vast whilst whole Windsor Castle