The Early Years of His Royal Highness the Prince ConsortVictoria (Queen of Great Britain) Harper & brothers, 1868 - 371 pages |
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... soon allow me to be reunited to all my loved ones . It is a most bitter feeling that that dear , dear house [ of Gotha ] is now quite extinct . ' The Duchess Louise was the last descendant of the fami- ly . Many years later , her ...
... soon allow me to be reunited to all my loved ones . It is a most bitter feeling that that dear , dear house [ of Gotha ] is now quite extinct . ' The Duchess Louise was the last descendant of the fami- ly . Many years later , her ...
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... soon led him to attach himself with all the warmth of a loving nature to his new instructor ; and it was a source of just and honest pride to the tutor , that the attachment and friendship thus begun endured till the last moment of the ...
... soon led him to attach himself with all the warmth of a loving nature to his new instructor ; and it was a source of just and honest pride to the tutor , that the attachment and friendship thus begun endured till the last moment of the ...
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... soon . I long for your return . It is very fine here . We often stay out till near 10 o'clock , as it is much finer in the evening than in the day . We were at the Rosenau a few days ago , but unluckily the weather was not fine . The ...
... soon . I long for your return . It is very fine here . We often stay out till near 10 o'clock , as it is much finer in the evening than in the day . We were at the Rosenau a few days ago , but unluckily the weather was not fine . The ...
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... Soon after this letter was written the expected visit was paid . The duke , accompanied by his children , made his formal entry into Gotha on taking possession of his new inheritance . He remained there , however , but a short time ...
... Soon after this letter was written the expected visit was paid . The duke , accompanied by his children , made his formal entry into Gotha on taking possession of his new inheritance . He remained there , however , but a short time ...
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... soon to have the pleasure of seeing him again . " * Notwithstanding what Mr. Florschütz says , who is the authority for the statement in the text , the Queen says Prince Albert certainly had the scarlet fever at this time . " At least ...
... soon to have the pleasure of seeing him again . " * Notwithstanding what Mr. Florschütz says , who is the authority for the statement in the text , the Queen says Prince Albert certainly had the scarlet fever at this time . " At least ...
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The Early Years of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort Charles Grey Affichage du livre entier - 1867 |
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Page 360 - N. wilt thou have this Woman to thy wedded wife, to live together after God's ordinance in the holy estate of Matrimony? Wilt thou love her, comfort her, honour, and keep her in sickness and in health; and, forsaking all others, keep thee only unto her, so long as ye both shall live?
Page 362 - 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 361 - 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.
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Page 361 - 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...
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Page 293 - 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 362 - And the minister shall add this blessing: God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Ghost, bless, preserve, and keep you; the Lord mercifully with his favor look upon you, and so fill you with all spiritual benediction and grace, that ye may so live together in this life, that in the world to come ye may have life everlasting. Amen.
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