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" ... person ; but it is more peculiarly the duty of those who, under the blessing of Divine Providence, enjoy station, wealth, and education. "
Prince Albert's Golden Precepts: Or, The Opinions and Maxims of His Royal ... - Page 1
by Albert (Prince Consort, consort of Victoria, Queen of Great Britain) - 1862 - 133 lehte
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The Sands of Time: A Book of Birthday Gems ...

1890 - 332 lehte
...get uppermost at last. TEXT.— The Lord is the true God. Jeremiah x, 10. THE INTERESTS OF CLASSES. Depend upon it, the interests of classes too often...prevents their uniting for each other's advantage. Prince Albert. July 23. PROVEKB.-They who never think, always talk. TBXT —He is a Jew which is one...
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Contributions to "Punch", Etc

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1898 - 848 lehte
...which prevents their uniting to the advantage of each other. (Cheers.) To dispel that ignorance, and to show how man can help man, notwithstanding the complicated state of civilised society, ought to be the aim of every philanthropic person. (Loud cheers.) This is more peculiarly...
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray: Contributions to "Punch."

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1901 - 446 lehte
...which prevents their uniting to the advantage of each other. (Cheers.) To dispel that ignorance, and to show how man can help man, notwithstanding the complicated state of civilised society, ought to be the aim of every philanthropic person. (Loud cheers.) This is more peculiarly...
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Labor Bulletin, 25–34. köide

Massachusetts. Department of Labor and Industries. Division of Statistics - 1903 - 670 lehte
...all dances are identical, and it ie only ignornnce which prevents them from uniting for each other'* advantage; to dispel that ignorance, to show how man can help man, ought to be the aim of every philanthropic person." — The late Prince Consort. " I nee nothing in...
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, 26. köide

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1904 - 546 lehte
...which prevents their uniting to the advantage of each other. (Cheers.) To dispel that ignorance, and to show how man can help man, notwithstanding the complicated state of civilised society, ought to be the aim of every philanthropic person. (Loud cheers.) This is more peculiarly...
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The Cottager in Town and Country, 1. number

1861 - 522 lehte
...it," he said, when pleading their cause, " the interests of classes too often contrasted are the same; and it is only ignorance which prevents their uniting...the blessing of Divine Providence, enjoy station, wealth,and education." Not content with words, he had some model cottages — now to be seen on Kennington...
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The Quarterly Review, 111. köide

1862 - 602 lehte
...the pure philosophy on which he took his ground, emanated with startling force from royal lips : ' Depend upon it, the interests of classes too often...ought to be the aim of every philanthropic person ; hut it is more peculiarly the duty of those who, under the blessing of Divine Providence, enjoy station,...
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Labor Bulletin of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 29–34. number

Massachusetts. Department of Labor and Industries. Division of Statistics - 1904 - 406 lehte
...P. " The interests of all classes are identical, and lt is oniy ignorance which prevente them from uniting for each other's advantage; to dispel that ignorance, to show how man can help man, onght to he the aim of every philanthropic person.'' — The late Prince Consort. " 1 see nothing in...
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