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  3. ACCESSION.

    Her Majesty's accession was announced at 5 o'clock on the morning of June 20, 1837, by the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Lord Chamberlain (the Marquis of Conyngham), who, on the ...

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  4. THE PRINCE CONSORT'S DEATH.

    A few days after the scene about the Trent described above, the Prince Consort died, with his hand clasped in the Queen's, and there began her Majesty's long widowhood, during which, though ...

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  5. LORD PALMERSTON.

    Considering the important matters in which the Queen was concerned. It was small wonder that she objected to Lord Palmerston's custom of taking decisions in foreign politics without ...

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  6. RULERS OF VAST KINGDOMS.

    "And who are they? "They are the rulers of kingdoms almost all of which are many fold larger has the United Kingdom itself. and all of them inhabited by ...

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  7. LOUIS NAPOLEON AND THE QUEEN.

    In the period that intervened between the coup d'etat and the Crimean War, Royalty had a very great share in re-establishing with a new ruler of France relations as good as those which had ...

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  8. PUBLIC ANXIETIES.

    The great European wars of 1863 and 1870-71 were the cause to her of much anxiety, and gave occasion for the exercise of much tact. In connection with the first she had through family ...

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  9. THE CORONATION.

    From this point of view the passive part to be played during the coronation ceremony must have been as important to its object as has been many a stroke of State to earlier Sovereigns. ...

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  10. THE CRIMEAN WAR.

    During the war and the years that immediately followed it, the Royal influence was beyond measure useful in smoothing over difficulties partly arising from the shifting policy of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BETROTHAL.

    The delicate position of a young woman alone on the throne was proved by the very circumstances of the Queen's marriage with Prince Albert. ...

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  12. GREAT GOOD WILL RESULT.

    "It is my belief that great good will result from this gathering, and that a meeting between those who represent in so marked a degree the interests of the great colonies and the members ...

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  13. MARRIAGE.

    The marriage, in the Chapel Royal, St. James's. however, was received with many popular manifestations of loyalty, and the Royal pair continued in the greatest domestic happiness until ...

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  14. PRINCE ALBERT AND THE PUBLIC.

    Concerning, however, the public appreciation of the Queen's husband-a matter which must very nearly have affected her whose career we are now reviewing-it would be idle to allege that Prince ...

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  15. PRIVATE CHARACTER.

    Concerning the purely domestic events of the Queen's married life, there is no space here to speak. It suffices to say that she vas a good mother and wife, devoted to her children, and ...

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  16. ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTS.

    This notice must be confined to cases in which the late Queen had, under extraordinary circumstances, to show what was in her. Startling trials of her fortitude were the attempts at assassination ...

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  17. THE PRINCESS ROYAL'S MARRIAGE.

    That her Majesty's advice, which, though originating with herself and the Prince Consort, was approved by her Ministers, was sound, is proved by the fact that Frederick William's ...

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  18. IMPARTIALITY.

    Her Majesty no doubt had her preferences in regard to political men, but there is equally no doubt that she has worked loyally with all the statesmen whom the voice of the nation has ...

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  19. HER LATE MAJESTY. A RECENT PORTRAIT.

    Her Court was pure; her life serene; God gave her peace; her land reposed; A thousands claims to reverence closed Is her as Mother, Wife, and Queen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. WHAT THE COLONIES WERE.

    No one could have spoken of the colonies in this strain in 1837. In that year Canada was torn by rebellion, which lasted down to the end of November, New South Wales was still ...

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  21. NAPOLEON'S CHARACTER.

    The relation of friendship between Napoleon III, and Victoria was begun at and strengthened by the interchange of visits that marked the Crimean epoch and the immediately succeeding ...

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  22. MATERIAL PROGRESS.

    Concerning the material progress during the Queen's reign, which has bad much that as regarde development of resources recalls the "spacious times of Great Ellizabeth," an English ...

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  23. IMPORTANT DUTIES.

    The Queen's really important duties during her married life were connected with the relations of Great Britain with foreign countries Concerning foreign affairs her Majesty acquired ...

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  24. RELATIONS WITH AMERICA.

    The most important of the late queens services to peace, of which details have been made public, was connected with the relations between England and America. Her Majesty did much to ...

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  25. HER PREDECESSOR.

    The nation had not felt the loss of her Majesty's royal uncle. William IV., so much as the utterances of his successor dutifully presumed. He had not been hated, as was, in his latter life, his ...

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  26. EARLY DAYS.

    The Queen was trained during her youth for her high destinies, And above all for the work mentioned, by a truly good and pious, though possibly somewhat narrow mother, who was ...

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  27. COLONIAL PROGRESS.

    Concerning the progress of the colonies here mentioned, one cannot do better than take the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain's speech on the subject of celebrating her late Majesty's ...

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