| Theodore Martin - 1875 - Страниц: 464
...turn for light and solace and encourgement to a love which finds its utterance in words like these. ' There cannot exist a dearer, purer, nobler being in the world than the Prince,' were the Queen's words in writing to Baron Stockmar the day after her marriage. This faith, this devotion,... | |
| Sir Theodore Martin - 1875 - Страниц: 566
...turn for light and solace and encouragement to a love which finds its utterance in words like these. ' There cannot exist a dearer, purer, nobler being in the world than the Prince,' were the Queen's words in writing to Baron Stockmar the day after her marriage. This faith, this devotion,... | |
| Theodore Martin - 1875 - Страниц: 446
...turn for light and solace and encourgement to a love which finds its utterance in words like these. ' There cannot exist a dearer, purer, nobler being in the world than the Prince,5 were the Queen's words in writing to Baron Stockmar the day after her marriage. This faith,... | |
| 1885 - Страниц: 502
...so that they were well seen by the thousands who lined the roads from the one palace to the other. ' There cannot exist a dearer, purer, nobler being in the world than the prince,' were the queen's words in writing to Baron Stockmar the next day. Of this faith he was to prove himself... | |
| 1887 - Страниц: 468
...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.' On the 1 2th the Duchess of Kent, the Duke of Coburg, the hereditary Prince, and the whole Court joined... | |
| William Thomas Stead - 1897 - Страниц: 188
...which most women have to go through : it is sometimes harder to tell a relative than it would be toface the Lords spiritual and temporal, and the faithful...feel for my dearest, precious husband at this moment ! Father, brother, friends, country, — all has he left, and for me. God grant that I may be the happy... | |
| John Rusk - 1901 - Страниц: 458
...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." On the 12th the Duchess of Kent, the Duke of Coburg, the hereditary Prince, and the whole court joined... | |
| John Rusk - 1901 - Страниц: 524
...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." On the 12th the Duchess of Kent, the Duke of Coburg, the hereditary Prince, and the whole court joined... | |
| John Rusk - 1901 - Страниц: 524
...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." On the 12th the Duchess of Kent, the Duke of Coburg, the hereditary Prince, and the whole court joined... | |
| Leslie Stephen, Sir Leslie Stephen, Sir Sidney Lee - 1885 - Страниц: 492
...they were well seen by the thousands who lined the roads from the one palace to the other. 'There I cannot exist a dearer, purer, nobler being in the world than the prince,' were the queen's words in writing to Baron Stockmar the next day. Of this faith he was to prove himself... | |
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