to do good and to assist others ; the other, the " grateful feeling which never allowed him to " forget an act of kindness, however trifling, to " himself. "He gave an early instance of the former " quality, when only six years of age, in the " eagerness... The home life of the prince consort - Page 33de Charles Bullock - 1882Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Charles Grey - 1867 - 520 pages
...these virtues gained strength " with years, till they formed, as it were, part of " his very religion. One was, his eager desire " to do good and to assist...poor man in Wolfsbach (a small village " close to the Rosenau), whose cottage he had " seen burnt to the ground. He never rested " till a sufficient sum... | |
| Charles Grey (hon.) - 1867 - 520 pages
...these virtues gained strength " with years, till they formed, as it were, part of " his very religion. One was, his eager desire " to do good and to assist...man in Wolfsbach (a small village -' close to the Rosenau), whose cottage he had " seen burnt to the ground. He never rested " till a sufficient sum... | |
| Victoria (Queen of Great Britain) - 1867 - 404 pages
...these virtues gained strength with years, till they formed, as it were, part of his very religion. One was, his eager desire to do good and to assist...poor man in Wolfsbach (a small village close to the Eosenau), whose cottage he had seen burnt to the ground. He never rested till a sufficient sum had... | |
| WILLIAM JOHN JOHNSON - 1867 - 652 pages
...these virtues gained strength with years, till they formed, as it were, part of his very religion. One was, his eager desire to do good and to assist...an act of kindness, however trifling, to himself. In October, 1838, Prince Albert had a narrow escape from death by fire. He was at the time at Coburg.... | |
| 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 - 594 pages
...him the love and respect of all. Growing with his growth, these virtues gained strength with years : one was his eager desire to do good and to assist...grateful feeling which never allowed him to forget all acts of kindness, however trifling, to himself — (p. 106). These high moral qualities were grounded,... | |
| Victoria (Queen of Great Britain) - 1868 - 410 pages
...these virtues gained strength with years, till they formed, as it were, part of his very religion. One was, his eager desire to do good and to assist...poor man in Wolfsbach (a small village close to the Eosenau), whose cottage he had seen burnt to the ground. He never rested till a sufficient sum had... | |
| Samuel Wilberforce - 1874 - 374 pages
...him the love and respect of all. Growing with his growth, these virtues gained strength with years : one was his eager desire to do good and to assist...grateful feeling which never allowed him to forget all acts of kindness, however trifling, to himself.' These high moral qualities were grounded, Mr.... | |
| sir Theodore Martin - 1875 - 576 pages
...father of the man, are mentioned by his tutor : his eager desire to do good and to assist others, and the grateful feeling, which never allowed him to forget...an act of kindness, however trifling, to himself. The sweetness of his nature showed itself conspicuously during the attacks of illness to which he was... | |
| Theodore Martin - 1875 - 464 pages
...father of the man, are mentioned by his tutor : his eager desire to do good and to assist others, and the grateful feeling, which never allowed him to forget...an act of kindness, however trifling, to himself. The sweetness of his nature showed itself conspicuously during the attacks of illness to which he was... | |
| Theodore Martin - 1875 - 446 pages
...father of the man, are mentioned by his tutor : his eager desire to do good and to assist others, and the grateful feeling, which never allowed him to forget...an act of kindness, however trifling, to himself. The sweetness of his nature showTed itself conspicuously during the attacks of illness to which he... | |
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