The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, Volumen1Cassell & Company, 1891 |
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... whole , been happily fulfilled under the sceptre of her Majesty , not merely in the triumphs of war , but also in the victories of peace . It is not generally known , that , so far as can be inferred from imperfect and obscure records ...
... whole , been happily fulfilled under the sceptre of her Majesty , not merely in the triumphs of war , but also in the victories of peace . It is not generally known , that , so far as can be inferred from imperfect and obscure records ...
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... whole of the boys then sang the National Anthem . The Guildhall was magnificently adorned for the occasion ; and here an address was read by the Recorder . A sumptuous banquet followed , and at night the metropolis was very generally ...
... whole of the boys then sang the National Anthem . The Guildhall was magnificently adorned for the occasion ; and here an address was read by the Recorder . A sumptuous banquet followed , and at night the metropolis was very generally ...
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... whole moral nature , of innumerable Chinamen ; but the.culture and exportation of the poisonous drug yielded a large revenue to the Indian Government , as well as a great profit to the traders ; and the reasonable wishes of the Chinese ...
... whole moral nature , of innumerable Chinamen ; but the.culture and exportation of the poisonous drug yielded a large revenue to the Indian Government , as well as a great profit to the traders ; and the reasonable wishes of the Chinese ...
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... whole town with conster- nation . Shops were sacked , houses set on fire in several localities , and the firemen obstructed and menaced in their attempts to extinguish the flames . Property was destroyed to the amount of nearly £ 50,000 ...
... whole town with conster- nation . Shops were sacked , houses set on fire in several localities , and the firemen obstructed and menaced in their attempts to extinguish the flames . Property was destroyed to the amount of nearly £ 50,000 ...
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... whole town illuminated . A cordial reception from the residents , and from the Eton boys , sufficiently declared the sentiment of affectionate respect with which the Queen and Prince were regarded in the Royal Borough . * Lord ...
... whole town illuminated . A cordial reception from the residents , and from the Eton boys , sufficiently declared the sentiment of affectionate respect with which the Queen and Prince were regarded in the Royal Borough . * Lord ...
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