| 1901 - 998 sivua
...Albert, which 1 inherit from my ever-to-be-lamented great and wise father, who by universal consent is, 1 think deservedly, known by the name of Albert the...desire that his name should stand alone. In conclusion, 1 trust to Parliament and the nation to support me in the arduous duties which now devolve upon me... | |
| Charles Bullock - 1901 - 298 sivua
...always to walk in her footsteps. In undertaking the heavy load which now devolves upon me, I am fully determined to be a Constitutional Sovereign in the...Good, and I desire that his name should stand alone. Every one felt that the speech was admirable in its tone and touching in its dignity and pathos. The... | |
| William Thomas Stead - 1901 - 722 sivua
...In doing so, he said, " I do not undervalue the name of Albert, which I inherited from my ever-to-be lamented great and wise father, who by universal consent...; and I desire that his name should stand alone." The King, at this his first appearance as the new monarch, spoke with dignity and with deep feeling,... | |
| J. Gordon Mowat, John Alexander Cooper, Newton MacTavish - 1901 - 626 sivua
...ancestors. In doing so I do not undervalue the name of Albert, which I inherit from my ever-to-be-lamentcd, great and wise father, who, by universal consent, is, I think deservedly, known by the nation as Albert the Good, and I desire that his name should stand alone. In conclusion, I trust to... | |
| 1902 - 862 sivua
...who by universal roasvnt is, I think deservedly, known by tk* name of Albert the Good; and I desir« that his name should stand alone. "In conclusion. I trust to parliament and the nation to support mo in the nrdnous duties which now devolve upon me by inheritance, and to which I am determined to... | |
| 1903 - 1046 sivua
...six of my ancestors. I n so doing, I do not undervalue the name of Albert, which I inherit from my great and wise father, who, by universal consent is, I think deservedly, known as Albert the Good, and I desire that his name should stand alone." For the heir to the throne, training... | |
| Hazlitt Alva Cuppy - 1904 - 586 sivua
...ancestors. In doing so I do not undervalue the name of Albert, which I inherit from my ever-to-be-lamented, great, and wise father, who by universal consent is,...to devote my whole strength during the remainder of mv life." /' !-..-• ..'..;;AKY AST' , Li N tX |_TII r.-N f •••.•. e -foi*s^ When he had finished... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1905 - 336 sivua
...King then announced his resolve to be known by the name of Edward, which had been borne by six of his ancestors. "In doing so I do not undervalue the name...and the nation to support me in the arduous duties that now devolve upon me by inheritance, and to which I am determined to devote my whole strength during... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1905 - 446 sivua
...King then announced his resolve to be known by the name of Edward, which had been borne by six of his ancestors. ' In doing so I do not undervalue the name...and the nation to support me in the arduous duties that now devolve upon me by inheritance, and to which I am determined to devote my whole strength during... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1905 - 444 sivua
...King then announced his resolve to be known by the name of Edward, which had been borne by six of his ancestors. ' In doing so I do not undervalue the name...and the nation to support me in the arduous duties that now devolve upon me by inheritance, and to which I am determined to devote my whole strength during... | |
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