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| Great Britain. Parliament - 1862 - 1066 páginas
...or by their smiles reward excellence or stimulate exertion. His contributions to the cause of State were far more powerful and far more precious. He gave to it his thought, his time, his toil; he gave to it his life. On both aides and in all parts of the House I see many Gentlemen who occa aionally... | |
| Orator - 1864 - 186 páginas
...not misapprehend the nature of this illustrious man. Prince Albert was not a patron. He was not one of those who, by their smiles and by their gold, reward...precious. He gave to it his thought, his time, his toil : he gave to it his life. I see in this House many gentlemen — on both sides, and in different parts... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 652 páginas
...by their smiles reward excellence or stimulate exertion. His contributions to the cause of progress were far more powerful, and far more precious. He gave to it his theught, his time, his toil ; he gave to it his life. . . . But what, Sir, avail these words? This... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 702 páginas
...this illustrious man. Prince Albert was not a patron ; he was not one of those who by their smiles reward excellence or stimulate exertion. His contributions to the cause of progress were far more powerful, and far more precious. He gave to it his thought, his time, his toil ; ho g&ve... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1869 - 596 páginas
...not misapprehend the nature of this illustrious man. Prince Albert was not a patron. He was not one of those who, by their smiles and by their gold, reward...and improvement were far more powerful and far more Victor Hugo on the Liberty of the Press. 251 precious. He gave to it his thought, his time, his toil... | |
| Blanchard Jerrold - 1872 - 502 páginas
...their smiles reward excellence or stimulate exertion. His contributions to the culture of the state were far more powerful and far more precious. He gave to it his thought, his time, his toil ; he gave to it his life. On both sides and in all parts of the House I see many gentlemen who occasionally... | |
| John Heywood (ltd.) - 1872 - 232 páginas
...not misapprehend the nature of this illustrious man. Prince Albert was not a patron. He was not one of those who, by their smiles and by their gold reward...precious. He gave to it his thought, his time, his toil ; he gave to it his life. I see in this house many gentlemen — on both sides and in different parts... | |
| 1872 - 556 páginas
...misapprehend the nature of this illustrious man. Prince Albert •was not a patron. He was not one of those who, by their smiles and by their gold, reward...precious. He gave to it his thought, his time, his toil : he gave to it his life. I see in this House many gentlemen — on both sides and in different, parts... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1881 - 274 páginas
...or by their smiles reward excellence or stimulate exertion. His contributions to the cause of state were far more powerful and far more precious. He gave to it his thought, his time, his toil; he gave to it his life. On both sides and in all parts of the House I see many gentlemen who occasionally... | |
| Benjamin Disraeli - 1882 - 704 páginas
...or by their smiles reward excellence or stimulate exertion. His contributions to the cause of State were far more powerful and far more precious. He gave to it his thought, his time, his toil ; he gave to it his life. On both sides and in all parts of the House I see many gentlemen who occasionally... | |
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