The Life of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort, 4권Smith, Elder, & Company, 1879 - 2페이지 |
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... once listened to us . Your Ma- jesty , he loved the wife of his own bosom , and he loved the children of his love ; he could put himself down from the throne he shared to the wretched home of us poor men , and could feel what we and our ...
... once listened to us . Your Ma- jesty , he loved the wife of his own bosom , and he loved the children of his love ; he could put himself down from the throne he shared to the wretched home of us poor men , and could feel what we and our ...
14 페이지
... once granted , and the gift made more precious by the words that accompanied it , which told that of all the tokens of sympathy submitted to the Queen in her grief , ' no one was more in harmony with her feelings than the simple and ...
... once granted , and the gift made more precious by the words that accompanied it , which told that of all the tokens of sympathy submitted to the Queen in her grief , ' no one was more in harmony with her feelings than the simple and ...
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... made to im- prove the day in some way , but without giving the institution the character of a chapel . I mentioned the reading - room on Surbiton Hill , and that the 1857 INTERVIEW WITH PRINCE . 17 curate preached there once.
... made to im- prove the day in some way , but without giving the institution the character of a chapel . I mentioned the reading - room on Surbiton Hill , and that the 1857 INTERVIEW WITH PRINCE . 17 curate preached there once.
17 페이지
... once a year , generally on his , the Prince's birthday — that last year one or two had too much , and that this year the beer given was not therefore so strong , and there was dissatisfaction ; they did not seem to enter into the ...
... once a year , generally on his , the Prince's birthday — that last year one or two had too much , and that this year the beer given was not therefore so strong , and there was dissatisfaction ; they did not seem to enter into the ...
18 페이지
... once grasped seems to have been stored up , so as always to have been within easy reach , and this habit of his mind , applied to the unusually wide range of subjects which engaged his attention , not only made his conversation ...
... once grasped seems to have been stored up , so as always to have been within easy reach , and this habit of his mind , applied to the unusually wide range of subjects which engaged his attention , not only made his conversation ...
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21 페이지 - Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses, whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future predominate over the present, advances us in the dignity of thinking beings.
424 페이지 - Ring out false pride in place and blood, The civic slander and the spite Ring in the love of truth and right, Ring in the common love of good.
402 페이지 - Sandhurst took place in consequence of the transfer of the government of India from the East India Company to the Crown, and the subsequent amalgamation of the Indian and Imperial forces.
240 페이지 - And may the God of all power grant to us, and to those in authority under us, strength to carry out these our wishes for the good of our people.
281 페이지 - It Is a source of great satisfaction and pride to her to feel herself In direct communication with that enormous Empire which is so bright a jewel of her crown, and which she would wish to see happy, contented, and peaceful. May the publication of her Proclamation be the beginning of a new era, and may It draw a veil over the sad and bloody past.
372 페이지 - seems as full of schemes as a warren is full of rabbits and, like rabbits, his schemes go to ground for the moment to avoid notice or antagonism '. Anyway he was clearly a dangerous neighbour, and so Britain began to arm herself.
197 페이지 - ... but it is only the antechamber of an imperial palace ; and your Majesty would do well to deign to consider the steps which are now necessary to influence the opinions and affect the imagination of the Indian populations. The name of your Majesty ought to be impressed upon their native life.
110 페이지 - There is not a family hardly who is not in sorrow and anxiety about their children, and in all ranks - India being the place where every one was anxious to place a son.
139 페이지 - The second most eventful day in my life as regards feelings. I felt as if I were being married over again myself, only much more nervous, for I had not that blessed feeling which I had then, which raises and supports one, of giving myself up for life to him whom I loved and worshipped then and ever.
48 페이지 - Porte engages to preserve to the said Principalities an independent and national administration, as well as full liberty of worship, of legislation, of commerce, and of navigation.