| Sir Theodore Martin - 1875 - 566 páginas
...dearest precious* husband at this moment! Father, brother, friends, country — all has he left, and all for me. God grant that I may be the happy person,...What is in my power to make him happy I will do.' Whatever the burden life may lay upon a man, however the strength may sometimes fail, and the spirit... | |
| sir Theodore Martin - 1875 - 564 páginas
...dearest precious husband at this moment ! Father, brother, friends, country — all has he left, and all for me. God grant that I may be the happy person,...What is in my power to make him happy I will do.' Whatever the burden life may lay upon a man, however the strength may sometimes fail, and the spirit... | |
| 1875 - 840 páginas
...dearest precious husband at this moment ! Father, brother, friends, country, all has he left, and all for me. God grant that I may be the happy person, the tuost happy person, to make this dearest blessed being happy and contented ! What is in my power to... | |
| 1878 - 924 páginas
...his fathter and brother, observes, " Father, brother, friends, country — all has he left, and all for me ! God grant that I may be the happy person...What is in my power to make him happy I will do." And there is every proof in the world that the young Queen's fervent and truly womanly resolve was... | |
| 1877 - 996 páginas
...his father and brother, observes, " Father, brother, friends, country — all has he left, and all for me ! God grant that I may be the happy person...What is in my power to make him happy I will do." And there is every proof in the world that the young Queen's fervent and truly womanly resolve was... | |
| Charles Bullock - 1879 - 338 páginas
...dearest, precious husband at this moment ! Father, brother, friends, country — all has he left, and all for me. God grant that I may be the happy person,...What is in my power to make him happy I will do." The Queen was now married to the husband of her choice amid the sincere and general rejoicing of her... | |
| William Nichols (printer.) - 1880 - 226 páginas
...dearest, precious husband at this moment ! Father, brother, friends, country — all has he left, and all for me. God grant that I may be the happy person,...What is in my power to make him happy I will do." Prince Albert's brother, Ernest, the Hereditary Prince, remained with the royal pair, a welcome guest,... | |
| Charles Bullock - 1882 - 126 páginas
...dearest, precious husband at this moment ! Father, brother, friends, country — all has he left, and all for me. God grant that I may be the happy person,...What is in my power to make him happy I will do." The Queen was now married to the husband of her choice amid the sincere and general rejoicing of her... | |
| 1882 - 362 páginas
...my dearest husband at this moment ! Father, brother, friends, country — all has he left, and all for me. God grant that I may be the happy person,...What is in my power to make him happy I will do." It is evident that she was successful, for the Prince wrote a month or two after their marriage, "... | |
| 1887 - 468 páginas
...dearest, precious husband at this moment ! Father, brother, friends, country, all has he left, and all for me. God grant that I may be the happy person,...What is in my power to make him happy I will do.' Another severe trial for the Prince occurred some weeks later, when he said adieu to his brother Ernest.... | |
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