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 psl. |
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... opened our eyes , they roused our pride , they developed our industries . Foreigners saw what we could do , we had oppor- tunity to note wherein they surpassed us , and each was roused to friendly emulation . These are distinct and ...
... opened our eyes , they roused our pride , they developed our industries . Foreigners saw what we could do , we had oppor- tunity to note wherein they surpassed us , and each was roused to friendly emulation . These are distinct and ...
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... opened , a charity to be encouraged , a school to be founded , and all these things imply meetings , dinners , speeches , ceremonies of all sorts . Some of us go to public meetings and dinners , and make speeches at them , and we know ...
... opened , a charity to be encouraged , a school to be founded , and all these things imply meetings , dinners , speeches , ceremonies of all sorts . Some of us go to public meetings and dinners , and make speeches at them , and we know ...
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... the spinsterages contain hundreds of happy busy girls , who combine a harm- less playing at bohemianism with the most perfect self - respect . One of these is the Alexandra House at Kensington , opened by the Princess of Wales in.
... the spinsterages contain hundreds of happy busy girls , who combine a harm- less playing at bohemianism with the most perfect self - respect . One of these is the Alexandra House at Kensington , opened by the Princess of Wales in.
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... opened by the Princess of Wales in March of last year , as a home for lady students of art , science , and music . Perhaps the dwellers in Alexandra House would resent its being included among charities , for the modern young woman is ...
... opened by the Princess of Wales in March of last year , as a home for lady students of art , science , and music . Perhaps the dwellers in Alexandra House would resent its being included among charities , for the modern young woman is ...
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... opened subscription lists , and remitted large sums to the central fund . It is well to record this action of foreign countries , because England is usually so prosperous as to afford no opportunity for such an expression of neighbourly ...
... opened subscription lists , and remitted large sums to the central fund . It is well to record this action of foreign countries , because England is usually so prosperous as to afford no opportunity for such an expression of neighbourly ...
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Prince, Princess, and People– An Account of the Social Progress and ... Sir Henry C. Burdett Visos knygos peržiūra - 1889 |
Prince, Princess, and People– An Account of the Social Progress and ... Sir Henry C. Burdett Peržiūra negalima - 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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