| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1901 - 458 стор.
...head of the poem is from the first sentence of the Queen' s opening speech on this day, which began " The severe and afflicting loss which the Nation has...duty of administering the government of this empire." Knight remarks, " There was evidence of a high and generous nature in her solemn expression of regret... | |
| John Rusk - 1901 - 524 стор.
...incidents of that memorable council was the reading by the Queen of an address which ran as follows: "The severe and afflicting loss which the nation has...by the death of His Majesty, my beloved uncle, has developed upon me the duty of administering the government of this Empire. This awful responsibility... | |
| John Rusk - 1901 - 458 стор.
...incidents of that memorable council was the reading by the Queen of an address which ran as follows: "The severe and afflicting loss which the nation has...by the death of His Majesty, my beloved uncle, has developed upon me the duty of administering the government of this Empire. This awful responsibility... | |
| John Rusk - 1901 - 524 стор.
...incidents of that memorable council was the reading by the Queen of an address which ran as follows: "The severe and afflicting loss which the nation has...by the death of His Majesty, my beloved uncle, has developed upon me the duty of administering the government of this Empire. This awful responsibility... | |
| John Douglas Sutherland Campbell Duke of Argyll - 1901 - 490 стор.
...was done she retired as she had entered." The Queen's address at this first council was as follows : "The severe and afflicting loss which the nation has...sustained by the death of his Majesty, my beloved uncle, lias devolved upon me the duty of administering the government of this empire. This awful responsibility... | |
| John Rusk - 1901 - 522 стор.
...afflicting loss which the nation has sustained by the death of His Majesty, my beloved uncle, has developed upon me the duty of administering the government of...Empire. This awful responsibility is imposed upon *ne so suddenly, and at so early a period, that I should feel myself utterly oppressed by the burden,... | |
| Sir Sidney Lee - 1904 - 696 стор.
...the death of Queen Adelaide's mother.'- After a reference to ' this awful responsibility imposed on me so suddenly and at so early a period of my life,' she spoke of herself as ' educated in England under the tender and enlightened care of a most affectionate... | |
| 1837 - 760 стор.
...HER Majesty being this day present in Council, was pleased to make the following Declaration, viz. THE severe and afflicting loss which the Nation has...imposed upon me so suddenly, and at so early a period of tny life, that I should feel myself utterly oppiest by the burthen were I not sustained by the hope... | |
| 1847 - 926 стор.
...losa which the nation has sustained by the death of bi* Majesty, my beloved nnclo, has devolved apon me the duty of administering the government of this empire. This awful responsibility н imposed npon mo so 9uddenly, and at so early a period of my life, that I should fool myself utterly... | |
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