Prince, Princess, and People: An Account of the Social Progress and Development of Our Own Times, as Illustrated by the Public Life and Work of Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, 1863-1889Longmans, Green, and Company, 1889 - 398 strani |
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... gave a true ring to the proceedings , and cemented the union , which was , as it should be , the outcome of natural affection , and not a mere State THE BELOVED PRINCESS . 47 arrangement , —a kind of 46 PRINCE , PRINCESS , AND PEOPLE .
... gave a true ring to the proceedings , and cemented the union , which was , as it should be , the outcome of natural affection , and not a mere State THE BELOVED PRINCESS . 47 arrangement , —a kind of 46 PRINCE , PRINCESS , AND PEOPLE .
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... gave both much pleasure and amusement . With the termination of the Oxford festivities commenced what may be regarded as the serious business of His Royal Highness ' public life . It will be seen , as the narrative proceeds , that the ...
... gave both much pleasure and amusement . With the termination of the Oxford festivities commenced what may be regarded as the serious business of His Royal Highness ' public life . It will be seen , as the narrative proceeds , that the ...
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... gave ex- pression to the happy thought that the tens of thou- sands who daily thronged the crowded city would see George Peabody almost as accurately as if in the flesh ; and generation after generation — that long , yet unborn , though ...
... gave ex- pression to the happy thought that the tens of thou- sands who daily thronged the crowded city would see George Peabody almost as accurately as if in the flesh ; and generation after generation — that long , yet unborn , though ...
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... gave £ 150 , and the present visit , in which he was accompanied by the Princess , was for the purpose of laying the foundation stone of the new buildings . These steps seem more and more to illustrate the bent of the minds of the ...
... gave £ 150 , and the present visit , in which he was accompanied by the Princess , was for the purpose of laying the foundation stone of the new buildings . These steps seem more and more to illustrate the bent of the minds of the ...
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... gave us all flowers . Mine were tied with a ribbon - a ribbon she had worn , mind . " She looked round on her companions with the calm self - satisfaction with which a lady who has just been presented at Court flaunts her train and ...
... gave us all flowers . Mine were tied with a ribbon - a ribbon she had worn , mind . " She looked round on her companions with the calm self - satisfaction with which a lady who has just been presented at Court flaunts her train and ...
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Prince, Princess, and People: An Account of the Social Progress and ... Sir Henry C. Burdett Predogled ni na voljo - 1889 |
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Agricultural annual April assistance attended August BADGE-A Became Patron Benevolent British buildings ceremony charity Church classes cloth extra College colonies connected Cornwall Cornwall Royal Crown 8vo December dinner Donation Dublin Duke duties Edition enamel England English erected Essays Exhibition February festival foundation stone Freemasons Fund Fund-Donation gave gilt edges gold gold-edged HISTORY honour Hospital House Hunstanton Illustrations India Industrial Infirmary Institution interest January July June King's Lynn labour lady London Lord Maltese cross Maps March Memorial ment Motto National ness Norfolk Norwich object opened Order Orphan Asylum Orphanage patronage patronised poor practical present presided Prince Albert Victor Prince and Princess Prince Consort Prince of Wales Prince's Princess of Wales promote Queen R. A. PROCTOR relief Royal Highness Sandringham School sick Society Society-Became subscribed subscription suffering sympathy tion took occasion vols Woodcuts
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Stran 316 - When first on this delightful land he spreads His orient beams, on herb, tree, fruit, and flower, Glistering with dew; fragrant the fertile earth After soft showers; and sweet the coming on Of grateful evening
Stran 399 - WORKS OF. THE POLITICS, G. Bekker's Greek Text of Books I. III. IV. (VII.) with an English Translation by WE BOLLAND, MA ; and short Introductory Essays by A. LANG, MA Crown 8vo.
Stran 33 - Howe'er it be, it seems to me 'Tis only noble to be good. Kind hearts are more than coronets, And simple faith than Norman blood.