Every year my heart becomes more fixed in this dear paradise, and so much more so now, that all has become my dearest Albert's own creation, own work, own building, own laying out, as at Osborne, and his great taste, and the impress of his dear hand,... Leaves from the Journal of Our Life in the Highlands, from 1848 to 1861: To ... - Side 151af Victoria (Queen of Great Britain) - 1868 - 287 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| New Church gen. confer - 1868 - 602 sider
...in all he does. The most direct expression is the entry relating to the completion of Balmoral, in 1856: — "Every year my heart becomes more fixed...paradise, and so much more so now, that all has become my dear Albert's own creation, own work, own building, own laying out, as at Osborne; and his great taste,... | |
| 1868 - 800 sider
...and the family with delight had taken possession of the house, which was doubly delightful from being "my dearest Albert's own creation, own work, own building, own laying out," the news came of the taking of Sebastopol, and the whole royal colony brightened into excitement in... | |
| 1867 - 396 sider
...in proof, take this entry from the Queen's journal given in this volume:—"Balmoral, October 13th, 1856. Every year my heart becomes more fixed in this dear paradise, and so much the more so now that all has become my dearest Albert's own creation, own work, own building, own laying... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1867 - 594 sider
...witnessed it, may be read in yet one more extract given us from the ' Queen's Journal ' of Balmoral of October 13, 1856 : — ' Every year my heart becomes...work, own building, own laying out, as at Osborne, that his great taste * Memorandum by the Queeu: and the Quceu's ' Journal,' pp. 337, 338. t Note by... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1867 - 698 sider
...extract given us from the ' Queen's Journal ' of Balmoral of October 13, 1856 : — ' Every year my beart becomes more fixed in this dear paradise, and so much...work, own building, own laying out, as at Osborne, that his great taste * Memorandum by the Queen : and the Queen's ' Journal,' pp. S37, 338. t Note by... | |
| Victoria (Queen of Great Britain) - 1867 - 392 sider
...concerns me. You wish to know how we spent the birthday, and I will briefly give you a description of it. much more so now that all has become my dearest Albert's...work, own building, own laying out, as at Osborne ; that his great taste, and the impress of his dear hand, have been stamped every where." — Leaves... | |
| Victoria (Queen of Great Britain) - 1867 - 404 sider
...NOTE BY THE QUEEN. — An inheritance from his father. tThe Queen writes in her Journal at Balmoral, October 13, 1856: "Every year my heart becomes more fixed in this dear Paradise, and so On the 27th of August the Prince wrote to his father with reference to his birthday the day before... | |
| 1868 - 612 sider
...is re-appearing. The ' love for Balmoral ' itself based itself on this far deeper affection : — ' October 13, 1856. — Every year my heart becomes...and the impress of his dear hand, have been stamped everywhere. Ho was very busy to-day, settling and arranging many things for next year.' — p. 58.... | |
| 1868 - 608 sider
...is re-appearing. The ' love for Balmoral ' itself based itself on this far deeper affection : — ' October 13, 1856. — Every year my heart becomes...and the impress of his dear hand, have been stamped everywhere. He was very busy to-day, settling and arranging many things for next year.' — p. 58.... | |
| 1868 - 844 sider
...to its owner's purse, ought, can, and very soon must, become. On October 13,1 856, her Majesty says: Every year my heart becomes more fixed in this dear...his great taste, and the impress of his dear hand, has been stamped everywhere. We accept her Majesty's assertion : and express a wish that some fnture... | |
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