Her Majesty the Queen: Studies of the Sovereign and the Reign"Review of Reviews" Office, 1897 - Всего страниц: 170 |
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... give more definite form to the infantile conception of the Queen . In the New Testament there is only a passing glimpse of a queen , for Herodias ' mother , although Herod's wife , does not figure as a queen . In the Old Testament ...
... give more definite form to the infantile conception of the Queen . In the New Testament there is only a passing glimpse of a queen , for Herodias ' mother , although Herod's wife , does not figure as a queen . In the Old Testament ...
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... give tests as to the reality of her communication with the spirits of departed chiefs , 200,000 of the Kaffirs , including 60,000 fighting men , slaughtered their cattle , burnt their crops , and prepared to launch their whole force ...
... give tests as to the reality of her communication with the spirits of departed chiefs , 200,000 of the Kaffirs , including 60,000 fighting men , slaughtered their cattle , burnt their crops , and prepared to launch their whole force ...
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... gives to all knightly souls within the world - wide circuit of the Empire . Sir George Grey was by no means exceptional in finding a ready and sympa- thetic listener in the Queen . During his stay in South Africa , Sir Bartle Frere had ...
... gives to all knightly souls within the world - wide circuit of the Empire . Sir George Grey was by no means exceptional in finding a ready and sympa- thetic listener in the Queen . During his stay in South Africa , Sir Bartle Frere had ...
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... give him an assurance that in the absence of the troops they would loyally assist in maintaining order and preserving peace . Touched by the manly appeal to the latent chivalry of the savage heart , one chief after another pledged his ...
... give him an assurance that in the absence of the troops they would loyally assist in maintaining order and preserving peace . Touched by the manly appeal to the latent chivalry of the savage heart , one chief after another pledged his ...
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... gives us a sufficient hint as to the nature of the Queen's remonstrances . " The great services which Sir George had rendered , especially in the late trying crisis in Imperial affairs , M LORD LYTTON . had disposed her strongly in his ...
... gives us a sufficient hint as to the nature of the Queen's remonstrances . " The great services which Sir George had rendered , especially in the late trying crisis in Imperial affairs , M LORD LYTTON . had disposed her strongly in his ...
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Стр. 71 - Having once given her sanction to a measure, that it be not arbitrarily altered or modified by the Minister; such an act she must consider as failing in sincerity towards the Crown, and justly to be visited by the exercise of her Constitutional right of dismissing that Minister.
Стр. 166 - Hell from beneath is moved for thee to meet thee at thy coming: it stirreth up the dead for thee, even all the chief ones of the earth; it hath raised up from their thrones all the kings of the nations.
Стр. 5 - Pussy cat, pussy cat. Where have you been? I've been to London To look at the queen. Pussy cat, pussy cat. What did you there? I frightened a little mouse Under her chair.
Стр. 125 - He was content to sit by her in a darkened room, to read to her, or write for her. ' No one but himself ever lifted her from her bed to her sofa, and he always helped to wheel her on her bed or sofa into the next room. For this purpose he would come instantly when sent for from any part of the house.
Стр. 107 - Derby would write it bimself in his excellent language, bearing in mind that it is a female Sovereign who speaks to more than a hundred millions of Eastern people on assuming the direct Government over them, and, after a bloody civil war, giving them pledges which her future reign is to redeem, and explaining the principles of her Government.
Стр. 120 - Oh ! how I did feel for my dearest, precious husband at this moment ! Father, brother, friends, country, all has he left, and all for me. God grant that I may be the happy person, the most happy person to make this dearest, blessed being happy and contented. What is in my power to make him happy I will do.
Стр. 120 - For one day only, the 11th of February, were the Queen and Prince alone together at Windsor, and on that day Her Majesty wrote to Baron Stockmar, "There cannot exist a dearer, purer, nobler being in the world than the Prince.
Стр. 103 - A Bishop ought to abstain completely from mixing himself up with the politics of the day, and beyond giving a general support to the Queen's Government, and occasionally voting for it, should take no part in the discussion of State affairs...