| 1912 - 784 σελίδες
...wherever he wa.s iici known. At Dublin he said to the multitude : " Uunk, station, and honours are nothing, but to feel that I live in the hearts of my Irish sub is exalted happiness." At Edinburgh he was more restrained, but hardly leas complimentary, though... | |
| Andrzej Olechnowicz - 2007 - 304 σελίδες
...in a brief speech taking leave of his entourage, he declared: 'rank, station and honour are nothing; to feel that I live in the hearts of my Irish subjects, is to me the most exalted happiness.'86 Moreover, when an alternative official entry to the city was arranged on 1 7 August,... | |
| The Month and Catholic review - 1881 - 626 σελίδες
...obliged to you for the kindness you evinced towards me this day ; rank, station, and honour are nothing ; to feel that I live in the hearts of my Irish subjects, is to me the most exalted happiness. I assure you, my dear friends, I have an Irish heart, and will this night give a proof of my affection... | |
| 1823 - 778 σελίδες
...Ireland. This day has shewn me tbat I am beloved by my Irish subjects. Rank, station, honours, are nothing ; but to feel that I live in the hearts of my Irish subjects, is to toe the more exalted happiness. I must now once more thank you for your kindness, and bid you farewell.... | |
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