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... Palace at Coburg , on the 21st of June , 1818 , and Albert , the subject of the following memoir , born at the Rosenau , a charming summer residence be- longing to the duke about four miles from Coburg , on the 26th of August , 1819 ...
... Palace at Coburg , on the 21st of June , 1818 , and Albert , the subject of the following memoir , born at the Rosenau , a charming summer residence be- longing to the duke about four miles from Coburg , on the 26th of August , 1819 ...
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... palace at Coburg , the shouts of the children , and the rolling of the carriages in the streets . " The little boy is to be christened to - morrow , † and to have the name of Albert . The Emperor of Austria , the old Duke Albert of Saxe ...
... palace at Coburg , the shouts of the children , and the rolling of the carriages in the streets . " The little boy is to be christened to - morrow , † and to have the name of Albert . The Emperor of Austria , the old Duke Albert of Saxe ...
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... Palace at Coburg in 1818 , and that he received the Queen and Prince at Coburg when they paid their first visit to it after their marriage , in 1844. † In this address there are two passages so strikingly and completely realized and ...
... Palace at Coburg in 1818 , and that he received the Queen and Prince at Coburg when they paid their first visit to it after their marriage , in 1844. † In this address there are two passages so strikingly and completely realized and ...
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... in persons or things ; but he was never se- vere or ill - natured , the general kindness of his disposition * The palace at Coburg . preventing him from pushing a joke , however he might 66 Count Mensdorff's Recollections .
... in persons or things ; but he was never se- vere or ill - natured , the general kindness of his disposition * The palace at Coburg . preventing him from pushing a joke , however he might 66 Count Mensdorff's Recollections .
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... Palace , during a visit paid by the brothers to England in 1836 , and which will be noticed in its place . The stay of the princes at Brussels at this time was short . But , short though it was , their tutor ascribes to the effect ...
... Palace , during a visit paid by the brothers to England in 1836 , and which will be noticed in its place . The stay of the princes at Brussels at this time was short . But , short though it was , their tutor ascribes to the effect ...
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Page 358 - N. wilt thou have this Woman to thy wedded wife, to live together after God's ordinance in the holy estate of Matrimony? Wilt thou love her, comfort her, honour, and keep her in sickness and in health; and, forsaking all others, keep thee only unto her, so long as ye both shall live?
Page 360 - GOD the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Ghost, bless, preserve, and keep you; the Lord mercifully with his favour look upon you; and so fill you with all spiritual benediction and grace, that ye may so live together in this life, that in the world to come ye may have life everlasting. Amen.
Page 359 - N., to my wedded wife, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death us do part, according to God's holy ordinance; and thereto I plight thee my troth.
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