The White Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace, c. 1901

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The White Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace, c. 1901

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The White Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace
Identifier: queenvictoriaher00coul (find matches)
Title: Queen Victoria, her grand life and glorious reign; a complete story of the career of the marvelous queen and empress, and a life of the new king, Edward VII, with a brief history of England
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: Coulter, John, ed Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901 Cooper, John A. (John Alexander), b. 1868, joint ed
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Publisher: (Chicago, H. Neil)
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation



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OTHER TRIBUTES PAID. 155 before him the greatest example possible. He has been familiar for a gener-ation with political and social life, He enjoys enormous popularity, and is almost as much beloved in for-eign courts and countries. Congratulations can be tendered him with earnestsincerity and in the belief that he will adorn the throne and be no unworthysuccessor of the Queen. OTHER TRIBUTES PAID. Lord Kimberley said he desired to echo every word of the noble Marquis. His access to the sovereign dated back to an even earlier period than theMarquis. He had always been struck with the extraordinary considerationand kindness which marked Her Majestys conduct towards all who came incontact with her. He was simply amazed at the sound, real knowledge shepossessed of all important affairs. The Archbishop of Canterbury said the Queens influence as a trulyreligious woman was far greater than anything exercised by the wiseststatesman or cleverest administrator. CHAPTER VII. Edward VII., King o

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