| 1857 - 502 sayfa
...duty, the duty of those who Providence has removed from this awful struggle, and placed beyond this fearful danger, manfully, unceasingly, and untiringly,...bless the labours of those who work in his cause." (His Royal Highness sat down amidst loud applause.) It is quite an event in these times that a Prince,... | |
| 1857 - 956 sayfa
...duty, the duty of those whom Providence has removed from this awful struggle, and placed beyond this fearful danger, manfully, unceasingly, and untiringly,...not cast from them any aiding hand, and the Almighty wiU bless the labors of those who work in his cau.w. (His Royal Highness fet down amidst loud applause.)... | |
| 1857 - 880 sayfa
...duty, the duty of those whom Providence has removed from this awful struggle, and placed beyond this fearful danger, manfully, unceasingly, and untiringly,...the great bulk of the people, who, without such aid, most almost inevitably succumb to the difficulty of their teak. They will not cast from them any aiding... | |
| 1857 - 1266 sayfa
...duty, the duty of those who Providence has removed from this awful struggle, and placed beyond this fearful danger, manfully, unceasingly, and untiringly, to aid by advice, assistance, and example, the »•г* it bulk of the people, who without such aid must almost inevitably succumb to the iäculty... | |
| 1863 - 448 sayfa
...struggle, and placed (1) " Speeches and Addresses of the Prince Consort." John Murrar. •beyond this fearful danger, manfully, unceasingly, and untiringly,...difficulty of their task. They will not cast from them the aiding hand, and the Almighty will bless the labours of those who work in His cause." Among the... | |
| Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1861 - 676 sayfa
...Providence has removed from this awful struggle and " placed beyond this fearful danger,—manfully, unceasingly, and " untiringly to aid, by advice, assistance,...inevitably succumb " to the difficulty of their task."* Now if this " great bulk of the people " were educated, if the millions who must without help sink... | |
| Albert (consort of Victoria, queen of Gt. Britain.) - 1862 - 154 sayfa
...duty, the duty of those whom Providence has removed from this awful struggle and placed beyond this fearful danger, manfully, unceasingly, and untiringly...difficulty of their task. They will not cast from them the aiding hand, and the Almighty will bless the labours of those who work in His cause. THE REAL MAGIC... | |
| Albert (Prince Consort, consort of Victoria, Queen of Great Britain) - 1862 - 152 sayfa
...duty, the duty of those whom Providence has removed from this awful struggle and placed beyond this fearful danger, manfully, unceasingly, and untiringly...difficulty of their task. They will not cast from them the aiding hand, and the Almighty will bless the labours of those who work in His cause. THE REAL MAGIC... | |
| Albert (consort of Victoria, queen of Gt. Britain.) - 1862 - 280 sayfa
...aid, must almost inevitably succumb to the difficulty of their task. They will not cast from them the aiding hand, and the Almighty will bless the labours of those who work in His cause. OPENING ADDRESS AT THE MEETING IN THE COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS FOB THE INAUGUEATION OF JENNEE'S STATUE.... | |
| John Chalmers Morton - 1863 - 302 sayfa
...duty, the duty of those whom Pro' vidence has removed from this awful struggle and placed beyond ' this fearful danger, manfully, unceasingly, and untiringly...without such aid, must almost inevitably succumb to the DD ' difficulty of their task. They will not cast from them the ' aiding hand, and the Almighty will... | |
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