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The Daily Dispatch: April 30, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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distresses of the Royal Family of England affords another of the affecting proofs with which history abounds, that no condition of human existence is exempt from the sorrows and sufferings to which poor humanity is exposed. If ever there was a position that seemed to afford every security of happiness, it was that of Victoria, Queen of England. Called in her youth to the throne of the most powerful empire under the sun, she was yet more felicitous in her domestic relations, her union with Albers, unlike that of most royal persons, being distasted by mutual love and affection. It was even more than this, for Prince Albert was a man who deserved the respect as well as the love of any woman. There was no finer specimen in all Europe, in mind, deportment, and physique, of the gentleman then Prince Albert. He was a man of singular good sense and moderation of character. No one better understood and more faithfully performed the difficult art of managing and governing children. The g