| Edmund Burke - Books - 1893 - 668 pages
...gratitude for the universal feeling of sympathy manifested towards them at a time when they are overpowered by the terrible calamity which they have sustained...them more than ever attached to their dear country. " Windsor Castle, Jan. 20, 1892." A few days later there appeared in a special edition of the London... | |
| John Rusk - 1901 - 458 pages
...gratitude for the universal feeling of sympathy manifested towards them at a time when they are overpowered by the terrible calamity which they have sustained...them more than ever attached to their dear country. — Windsor Castle, January 20th, 1892." A few days later there appeared in a special edition of the... | |
| John Rusk - Great Britain - 1901 - 524 pages
...gratitude for the universal feeling of sympathy manifested towards them at a time when they are overpowered by the terrible calamity which they have sustained...them more than ever attached to their dear country. — Windsor Castle, January 20th, 1892." A few days later there appeared in a special edition of the... | |
| John Rusk - Great Britain - 1901 - 524 pages
...gratitude for the universal feeling of sympathy manifested towards them at a time when they are overpowered by the terrible calamity which they have sustained...will make them more than ever attached to their dear country.—Windsor Castle, January 20th, 1892." A few days later there appeared in a special edition... | |
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