| Victoria (Queen of Great Britain) - 1867 - 392 pages
...done at much inconvenience to himself; but he ever came with a sweet smile on his face. In short," the Queen adds, "his care of her was like that of...there be a kinder, wiser, or more judicious nurse."* During the Queen's illness the Prince also saw the ministers, and transacted all necessary business... | |
| Victoria (Queen of Great Britain) - 1867 - 404 pages
...done at much inconvenience to himself; but he ever came with a sweet smile on his face. In short," the Queen adds, "his care of her was like that of...there be a kinder, wiser, or more judicious nurse.""' During the Queen's illness the Prince also saw the ministers, and transacted all necessary business... | |
| REV. CHARLES BULLOCK - 1867 - 730 pages
...done at much inconvenience to himself, but he ever came with a sweet smile on his face. In short," the Queen adds, " his care of her was like that of...there be a kinder, wiser, or more judicious nurse." In connexion with this event, a pleasing anecdote is introduced, which places the Prince before us... | |
| Charles Grey (hon.) - 1867 - 520 pages
...done at much inconvenience to himself; " but he ever came with a sweet smile on his "face. In short," the Queen adds, " his care of " her was like that...there " be a kinder, wiser, or more judicious nurse." te During the Queen's illness the Prince also saw the Ministers, and transacted all necessary business... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1867 - 698 pages
...himself; but he ever came with a sweet smile on his face. In short,' the Queen adds, ' his care of me was like that of a mother, nor could there be a kinder, wiser, or more judicious nurse.' How successful his conduct was, is proved by the fact that Scandal never dared in her most malignant... | |
| James Et Al Parton - 1868 - 656 pages
...done at much inconvenience to himself; but he ever came with a sweet smile on his face. In short," the queen adds, " his care of her was like that of...now the wife of the heirapparent to the throne of Prussia,—born November 21st, 1840. 2. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, heir-apparent, bora November... | |
| Victoria (Queen of Great Britain) - 1868 - 410 pages
...done at much inconvenience to himself; but he ever came with a sweet smile on his face. In short," the Queen adds, "his care of her was like that of...there be a kinder, wiser, or more judicious nurse."* During the Queen's illness the Prince also saw the ministers, and transacted all necessary business... | |
| St. Andrew's Church (Headington, Oxford, England) - 1881 - 352 pages
...at much inconvenience to himself ; but he ever came with a sweet smile on his face. In short," tho Queen adds, " his care of her was like that of a mother,...there be a kinder, wiser, or more judicious nurse." In connection with this event a pleasing anecdote is introduced, which places the Prince Consort before... | |
| 1863 - 358 pages
...done at much inconvenience to himself, but he ever came with a sweet smile on his face. In short," the Queen adds, " his care of her was like that of...mother, nor could there be a kinder, wiser, or more judioiona nurse." Throughout the book we have evidence of the tenderest affection of Her Majesty for... | |
| Theodore Martin - 1875 - 464 pages
...done at much inconvenience to himself; but, he ever came with a sweet smile on his face. Jn short,' the Queen adds, ' his care of her was like that of...there be a kinder, wiser, or more judicious nurse.' His care on this occasion was requited by the rapid and uninterrupted recovery of the Queen, and the... | |
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