The Boyhood of a Great King, 1841-1858: An Account of the Early Years of the Life of His Majesty Edward VIIHarper and Brothers, 1906 - 399페이지 |
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... lines as these traced by the future King : " CHIRON TO ACHILLES . " Learn genrous Prince what's little understood The godlike happiness of doing good . And think not that your elevated state Birth , honours , or the empty name of great ...
... lines as these traced by the future King : " CHIRON TO ACHILLES . " Learn genrous Prince what's little understood The godlike happiness of doing good . And think not that your elevated state Birth , honours , or the empty name of great ...
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... line of which is strongly imbued with that artistic spirit which entered so largely into his temperament . Both the Queen and her husband wielded the pens of " ready writers , " and it may be confidently expected that the important ...
... line of which is strongly imbued with that artistic spirit which entered so largely into his temperament . Both the Queen and her husband wielded the pens of " ready writers , " and it may be confidently expected that the important ...
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... ; since the issue of the Princess of Wurtemburg would be strictly ( if Protestant and legitimate ) within the line of succession in failure of the young Brunswick Princes , 66 of the present King of Wurtemburg and of his brother 15.
... ; since the issue of the Princess of Wurtemburg would be strictly ( if Protestant and legitimate ) within the line of succession in failure of the young Brunswick Princes , 66 of the present King of Wurtemburg and of his brother 15.
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... line Till I , Time myself , am no more , is to shine ; I'm hurrying to fate now to cut Matters short all , From Jove with an order to make it Immortal . May she still by their Care ! Oh ! great Jove ne'er neglect her ! Let her ne'er ...
... line Till I , Time myself , am no more , is to shine ; I'm hurrying to fate now to cut Matters short all , From Jove with an order to make it Immortal . May she still by their Care ! Oh ! great Jove ne'er neglect her ! Let her ne'er ...
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... the enlightened sovereign during whose early boyhood and in whose honour these graceful and sympathetic lines were originally penned . CHAPTER I THE ROYAL NURSERIES AND SCHOOL - ROOMS OF 28 The Boyhood of a Great King.
... the enlightened sovereign during whose early boyhood and in whose honour these graceful and sympathetic lines were originally penned . CHAPTER I THE ROYAL NURSERIES AND SCHOOL - ROOMS OF 28 The Boyhood of a Great King.
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234 페이지 - The King has been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal, granting the dignity of a Baron of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland to the Right Hon.
159 페이지 - Though some make slight of libels, yet you may see by them how the wind sits ; as take a straw and throw it up into the air, you shall see by that which way the wind is, which you shall not do by casting up a stone. More solid things do not shew the complexion of the times so well as ballads and libels.
221 페이지 - It was so calm, and so solitary, it did one good as one gazed around ; and the pure mountain air was most refreshing. All seemed to breathe freedom and peace, and to make one forget the world and its sad .turmoils.
78 페이지 - ... watch every part of the public business, in order to be able to advise and assist her at any moment, in any of the multifarious and difficult questions or duties brought before her, sometimes international, sometimes political, or social, or personal.
72 페이지 - Now you are Queen of the mightiest land of Europe, in your hand lies the happiness of millions. May Heaven assist you and strengthen you with its strength in that high but difficult task. I hope that your reign may be long, happy, and glorious, and that your efforts may be rewarded by the thankfulness and love of your subjects.
270 페이지 - Park look as it did, — as far as the eye could reach. A little rain fell just as we started ; but before we came near the Crystal Palace the sun shone and gleamed upon the gigantic edifice, upon which the flags of all the Nations were floating.
312 페이지 - Emperor led me, and there I stood, at the arm of Napoleon III., his nephew, before the coffin of England's bitterest foe ; I, the granddaughter of that King who hated him most, and who most vigorously opposed him, and this very nephew, who bears his name, being my nearest and dearest ally ! The organ of the Church was playing " God save the Queen " at the time, and this solemn scene took place by torchlight, and during a thunder-storm.
106 페이지 - We must all have trials and vexations, but if one's home is happy then the rest is comparatively nothing. I assure you, dear uncle, that no one feels this more than I do. I had this autumn one of the severest trials I could have in parting with my government, and particularly from our kind and valued friend, and I feel even now this last very much ; but my happiness at home...
215 페이지 - Outside stood the Marquis of Lorn, just two years old, a dear, white, fat, fair little fellow with reddish hair, but very delicate features, like both his father and mother : he is such a merry, independent little child. He had a black velvet dress and jacket, with a " sporran,
106 페이지 - I wonder very much whom our little boy will be like. You will understand how fervent are my prayers, and I am sure everybody's must be to see him resemble his father in every, every respect both in body and mind.