 | Sir Theodore Martin - 1876 - 2 ページ
...366 OPENING OF GREAT EXHIBITION 1851 statues, fountains, — the organ (with 200 instruments and 600 voices, which sounded like nothing), and my beloved husband the author of this " Peace-Festival," which united the industry of all nations of the earth, — all this was moving indeed,... | |
 | Justin McCarthy - 1879
...statues, fountains; the organ (with two hundred in94 A HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES. CH. XXI. struments and six hundred voices , which sounded like nothing),...festival, which united the industry of all nations of the earth — all this was moving indeed, and it was and is a day to live for ever. God bless my dearest... | |
 | Justin McCarthy - 1880
...glorious, so touching—one felt, as so many did whom I have since spoken to, filled with devotion—more so than by any service I have ever heard. The tremendous...was moving, indeed, and it was and is a day to live forever. God bless my dearest Albert ! God bless my dearest country, which has shown itself so great... | |
 | Sir Theodore Martin - 1880
...the mixture of palms, flowers, trees, statues, fountains, — the organ (with 200 instruments and 600 voices, which sounded like nothing), and my beloved husband the author of this " Peace-Festival," which united the industry of all nations of the earth, — all this was moving indeed,... | |
 | Guizot (M., François) - 1881
...moved. . . . . The sight as we came to the middle was magical, so vast, so glorious, so touching, one felt, as so many did whom I have since spoken to,...festival, which united the industry of all nations of the earth — all this was moving indeed, and it was, and is, a day to live forever. God bless my dearest... | |
 | Guizot (M., François) - 1881 - 539 ページ
...moved. . . . . The sight as we came to the middle was magical, so vast, so glorious, so touching, one felt, as so many did whom I have since spoken to,...festival, which united the industry of all nations of the earth — all this was moving indeed, and it was, and is, a day to live forever. God bless my dearest... | |
 | Guizot (M., François) - 1881 - 539 ページ
...statues, fountains; the organ — with two hundred instruments and six hundred voices, which bounded like nothing — and my beloved husband, the author...festival, which united the industry of all nations of the earth — all this was moving indeed, and it was, and is, a day to live forever. God bless my dearest... | |
 | James Taylor - 1882
...building, the mixture of palms, flowers, trees, statues, fountains, the organ (with 200 instruments and 600 voices, which sounded like nothing), and my beloved...Festival," which united the industry of all nations of the earth — all this was moving indeed, and it was and is a day to live for ever.'* On entering the transept... | |
 | 1882
...the mixture of palms, flowers, trees, statues, fountains — the organ (with 200 instruments and 600 voices, which sounded like nothing), and my beloved husband the author of this " Peace-Festival," which united the industry of all nations of the earth — all this was moving indeed,... | |
 | Justin McCarthy - 1884
.... . . The sight as we came to the middle was magical — so vast, so glorious, so touching — one felt, as so many did whom I have since spoken to,...festival, which united the industry of all nations of the earth — all this was moving indeed, and it was and is a day to live for ever. God bless my dearest... | |
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