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" A worse school for a young girl, or one more detri-mental to all natural feelings and affections, can not well be imagined than the position of a queen at eighteen, without experience and without a husband to guide and support her. This the Queen can... "
The Early Years of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort - Page 183
publié par - 1867 - 371 pages
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 102

1867 - 816 pages
...worse school for a young girl, or one more detrimental to all natural feelings and affections, cannot well be imagined than the position of a Queen at eighteen,...of her dear daughters are exposed to such danger." Happy is the wife, happy the husband, who has no heavier sin to regret and repent ! The manifestation...
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London Society, Volume 19

James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1871 - 822 pages
...position of queen at eighteen, without experience and without a husband to guide and support her. Tliis the Queen can state from painful experience, and she...of her dear daughters are exposed to such danger.' We have all some knowledge of the great accomplishments of the Princess. \Ve need hardly say that she...
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The Christian Ambassador, Volume 5

1867 - 396 pages
...worse school for a yoTing girl, or one more detrimental to all natural feelings and affections, cannot well be imagined than the position of a queen at eighteen,...that none of her dear daughters are exposed to such a danger." This self-reproach seems almost needless, but it arises from the strength and humility of...
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OUR OWN FIRESIDE

REV. CHARLES BULLOCK - 1867 - 728 pages
...worse school for a young girl, or one more detrimental to all natural feelings and affections, cannot well be imagined than the position of a Queen at eighteen,...of her dear daughters are exposed to such danger.' " The uncertainty, if any prevailed, was soon decided. The royal cousins found themselves dear to each...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 94

1867 - 850 pages
...worse school for a young girl, or one more detrimental to all natural feelings and affections, cannot well be imagined, than the position of a Queen at...of her dear daughters are exposed to such danger. It was on tho 15th of October, 1839, that the Queen, as etiquette required that she should, made her...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 102

1867 - 818 pages
...worse school for a young girl, or one more detrimental to all natural feelings and affections, cannot well be imagined than the position of a Queen at eighteen,...of her dear daughters are exposed to such danger." Happy is the wife, happy the husband, who has no heavier sin to regret and repent ! The manifestation...
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The North British Review, Volume 47

1867 - 672 pages
...worse school for a young girl, or one more detrimental to all natural feelings and affections, cannot well be imagined, than the position of a Queen at...of her dear daughters are exposed to such danger." ' ' " She thought herself," the Queen says in a memorandum on this subject written in '64, " still...
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The British and Foreign Evangelical Review and Quarterly Record of Christian ...

1867 - 902 pages
...girl," Her Majesty confesses, " or one more detrimental to all natural feelings and affections, cannot well be imagined, than the position of a Queen at...of her dear daughters are exposed to such danger." The portion of the volume which treats of the betrothal and marriage will unquestionably be regarded...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 123

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
...worse school for a young girl, or one more detrimental to all natural feelings and affections, cannot well be imagined than the position of a Queen at eighteen...that none of her dear daughters are exposed to such dangers.' * There was, however, not one day's needless trifling with the Prince's feelings. On the...
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The early years of ... the prince consort

Charles Grey (hon.) - 1867 - 522 pages
...of eighteen, put all ideas of " marriage out of her mind, which she now " most bitterly repents. " and support her. This the Queen can state " from painful...that none of her dear daughters are exposed " to such danger."6 In the month of July 1839, after the majority of the Princes had been celebrated at Coburg,...
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