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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Page 41
... founding this institution still actuate the Crown in continuing to it its patronage and support , recognising in you a constitutional link , as it were , between the Crown itself and the artistic body . And when I look at the assemblage ...
... founding this institution still actuate the Crown in continuing to it its patronage and support , recognising in you a constitutional link , as it were , between the Crown itself and the artistic body . And when I look at the assemblage ...
Page 67
... founded in this city , for the preservation of the historical and literary remains of the north- eastern counties of Scotland , is honourably known by its important publications . IMPORTANCE TO SCIENCE OF INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION ...
... founded in this city , for the preservation of the historical and literary remains of the north- eastern counties of Scotland , is honourably known by its important publications . IMPORTANCE TO SCIENCE OF INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION ...
Page 99
... founded upon a right principle , as it follows out the dictates of a correct appreciation of human nature , which requires every man , by personal exertion , and * The Servants ' Provident Society . according to his own choice , to work ...
... founded upon a right principle , as it follows out the dictates of a correct appreciation of human nature , which requires every man , by personal exertion , and * The Servants ' Provident Society . according to his own choice , to work ...
Page 100
... founded upon a right principle , because it endeavours to trace out a plan according to which , by providence , by present self - denial and perseverance , not only will the servant be raised in his physical and moral condition , but ...
... founded upon a right principle , because it endeavours to trace out a plan according to which , by providence , by present self - denial and perseverance , not only will the servant be raised in his physical and moral condition , but ...
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... founded , but it does not affect the science itself , but solely the use which man has in vain tried to make of it , and for which it is not intended . It is the essence of statistical science that it only makes apparent general laws ...
... founded , but it does not affect the science itself , but solely the use which man has in vain tried to make of it , and for which it is not intended . It is the essence of statistical science that it only makes apparent general laws ...
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