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... o'clock , " as it is much finer in the evening than in the day . We were at the Rosenau a few days 66 " " ago , but unluckily the weather was not fine . " The wind was very high . We are going there again to - day with dear grandmama ...
... o'clock , " as it is much finer in the evening than in the day . We were at the Rosenau a few days 66 " " ago , but unluckily the weather was not fine . " The wind was very high . We are going there again to - day with dear grandmama ...
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... o'clock . " " 8th April . Thursday . This morning at eight o'clock " we went to the Church in the town , where they sang Graun's music . After church , we " went on foot to the Kalenberg . Here the “ stork had made us some presents ...
... o'clock . " " 8th April . Thursday . This morning at eight o'clock " we went to the Church in the town , where they sang Graun's music . After church , we " went on foot to the Kalenberg . Here the “ stork had made us some presents ...
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... into the " town in order to take part personally in the 66 proceedings of this day , which is such an " important one for Protestants . The ceremony " commenced at nine o'clock . It consisted prin- " 1831. ] 71 THE PRINCE'S JOURNAL .
... into the " town in order to take part personally in the 66 proceedings of this day , which is such an " important one for Protestants . The ceremony " commenced at nine o'clock . It consisted prin- " 1831. ] 71 THE PRINCE'S JOURNAL .
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... o'clock . It consisted prin- " cipally of a very fine and long procession , " which I will now describe . 66 66 " A band of music led the way ; then came " the students of the Gymnasium with all their professors : they were followed by ...
... o'clock . It consisted prin- " cipally of a very fine and long procession , " which I will now describe . 66 66 " A band of music led the way ; then came " the students of the Gymnasium with all their professors : they were followed by ...
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... o'clock we went to the school- house and heard a discourse on the present " festival by the Co - rector Gremier . Then we " went to General Superintendent Genzler's " garden , and afterwards to the Gymnasium , " where we heard another ...
... o'clock we went to the school- house and heard a discourse on the present " festival by the Co - rector Gremier . Then we " went to General Superintendent Genzler's " garden , and afterwards to the Gymnasium , " where we heard another ...
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Page 454 - N., to my wedded wife, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death us do part, according to God's holy ordinance; and thereto I plight thee my troth.
Page 453 - N, wilt thou have this woman to thy wedded wife, to live together according to God's law in the holy estate of matrimony? Wilt thou love her, comfort her, honour and keep her, in sickness and in health; and, forsaking all other, keep thee only unto her, so long as ye both shall live?
Page 453 - WILT thou have this Man to thy wedded husband, to live together after God's ordinance in the holy estate of Matrimony? Wilt thou...
Page 455 - ETERNAL God, creator and preserver of all mankind, giver of all spiritual grace, the author of everlasting life: Send thy blessing upon these thy servants, this man and this woman, whom we bless in thy name, that as Isaac and Rebecca lived faithfully together; so these persons may surely perform and keep the vow and covenant betwixt them made...
Page 455 - Those whom God hath joined together let no man put asunder. Then shall the Minister speak unto the company : Forasmuch as M. and N. have consented together in holy wedlock, and have witnessed the same before God and this company, and thereto have given and pledged their troth...
Page 369 - Yet his immediate ancestors for two, if not three generations, had been so mixed up with the stirring events which marked the close of the last and the opening of the present century...
Page 455 - O ETERNAL GOD, Creator and Preserver of all mankind, giver of all spiritual grace, the author of everlasting life ; send thy blessing upon these thy servants, this man and this woman, whom we bless in thy name...
Page 253 - It is my intention to ally myself in marriage with the Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Deeply impressed with the solemnity of the engagement which I am about to contract, I have not come to this decision without mature consideration, nor without feeling a strong assurance that with the blessing of Almighty God, it will at once secure my domestic felicity and serve the interests of my country.
Page 355 - He would frequently return," the Queen says, " to luncheon at a great pace, and would always come through the Queen's dressing-room, where she generally was at that time, with that bright, loving smile with which he ever greeted her, telling her where he had been — what new buildings he had seen — what studios, etc., he had visited. Riding for mere riding's sake he disliked, and said, ' Es ennuyirt mich so (It bores me so).
Page 239 - her whole heart, and would make her intensely " happy (ilberglueklieK) if I would make her " the sacrifice of sharing her life with her, for she " said she looked on it as a sacrifice ; the only " thing which troubled her was that she did not " think she was worthy of me. The joyous " openness of manner in which she told me this " quite enchanted me, and I was quite carried