| 1877 - 996 pages
...England. Six days afterwards the Prince congratulated his " dearest cousin " on the event, saying, " You are Queen of the mightiest land of Europe ; in...with its strength in that high, but difficult task." In the autumn of that year a flower from the Righi found its way from the Prince to the Queen. On February... | |
| 1878 - 924 pages
...England. Six days afterwards the Prince congratulated his " dearest cousin " on the event, saying, " You are Queen of the mightiest land of Europe ; in...with its strength in that high, but difficult task." In the autumn of that year a flower from the Righi found its way from the Prince to the Queen. On February... | |
| Charles Bullock - Great Britain - 1879 - 338 pages
...following characteristic letter to the young Queen : — " BONN, 26M June, 1837. " MY DEAREST COUSIN, — I must write you a few lines to present you my sincerest felicitations on the great change which has taken place in your life. " Now you are Queen of the mightiest land of Europe,... | |
| 1882 - 362 pages
...all thoughts of marriage. The Prince was one of the first to congratulate her on her accession. — " Now you are Queen of the mightiest land of Europe;...assist you, and strengthen you with its strength in the high but difficult task ! I hope that your reign may be long, happy, and glorious ; and that your... | |
| Charles Bullock - Great Britain - 1882 - 126 pages
...characteristic letter to the young Queen : — ' " BONN, 26th June, 1837. " MY DEAREST COUSIN, — I must write you a few lines to present you my sincerest felicitations on the great change which has taken place in your life. " Now you are Queen of the mightiest land of Europe,... | |
| Sara Jane Lippincott - 1884 - 466 pages
...the world, with a thrill of exultation or vain-gloriousness. Thus wrote this boy-man of eighteen: " Now you are Queen of the mightiest land of Europe;...assist you, and strengthen you with its strength in the high, but difficult task." After leaving the University Prince Albert traveled in Switzerland and... | |
| Katherine Hodges - 1887 - 280 pages
...dearest cousin, — I must write you a few lines to present to you my sincerest felicitations on the great change which has taken place in your life. N"ow...of the mightiest land of Europe; in your hand lies th« happiness of millions. May Heaven assist you and strengthen you with its strength in that high... | |
| Laura Valentine - 1897 - 96 pages
...very interesting." Six days after this the Queen had a letter from Prince Albert. "Now," he wrote, "you are Queen of the mightiest land of Europe; in...and strengthen you with its strength in that high and difficult task. I hope that your reign may be long, happy, and glorious, and your efforts may be... | |
| Canada. Parliament. Senate - Canada - 1897 - 1048 pages
...writing to the youthful Queen l>efore their marriage, says : You are (|iicen of the mightiest land in Europe. In your hand lies the happiness of millions. May heaven assist ami strengthen you iu that high and difficult task. May your reign l>e long, happy and glorious, and... | |
| John Douglas Sutherland Campbell Duke of Argyll - 1901 - 490 pages
...to the Princess a year later, when he heard of the death of her uncle, the King. " Now," he wrote, " you are Queen of the mightiest land of Europe. In...millions. May Heaven assist you and strengthen you with all its strength in that high but difficult task! I hope that your reign may be long, happy, and glorious;... | |
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