. The boyhood of a great king, 1841-1858 : an account of the early years of the life of His Majesty Edward VII. ? r THE 1M;IX( ESS KOVAL (EMPKESS FREDEKICK) AND KING Ei)\yAi;i) vir. (AT five jioxths c»ld) AFTER A IAINTINi: In Slli W . HOSS. IT El) noae:mi{kk ,1, 1S42 Possible Names and God-Parents shall be the Princes name ? scarcely as happyor witty as usual, but doubtless honestly intendedto point a moral in an age which treated pamphlet-eering seriously. We are convinced of it, saysthe oracular writer, it is with us a Shandeanbelief, possessing—inextinguishable—that not onlythe temp


. The boyhood of a great king, 1841-1858 : an account of the early years of the life of His Majesty Edward VII. ? r THE 1M;IX( ESS KOVAL (EMPKESS FREDEKICK) AND KING Ei)\yAi;i) vir. (AT five jioxths c»ld) AFTER A IAINTINi: In Slli W . HOSS. IT El) noae:mi{kk ,1, 1S42 Possible Names and God-Parents shall be the Princes name ? scarcely as happyor witty as usual, but doubtless honestly intendedto point a moral in an age which treated pamphlet-eering seriously. We are convinced of it, saysthe oracular writer, it is with us a Shandeanbelief, possessing—inextinguishable—that not onlythe temper, but the virtues and the qualities of thePrince of Wales—of the next probable King of theUnited Kingdom will wholly and solely depend uponhis Christian name. When the King of Prussia,on the 26th inst., makes answer to the Archbishopof Canterbury, little will he think—good, easyKing !—what weal or woe he may promise to futuregenerations. . Now for the Georges. The firstand second were nobodies ; the third loved an uglywife and shoulder of mutton ; and the fourth madea bow with a finer gr


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