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Plymouth, N. C. (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 10
Canada (Canada) (search for this): article 10
The Duke of Newcastle on America.
A Masonic banquet was given at Nottingham, Eng., on the 8th inst., on the occasion of the installation of the Duke of Newcastle as Grand Master of Nottinghamshire.
After mentioning briefly his visit to Canada with the Prince, he said:
After leaving that country he went to another, which, it was true, did not at present own the sceptre of Great Britain, and therefore, throughout the many thousand miles through which he had traveled, there was not the same loyalty, because there was not the call for it in a country which was not subordinated to the Crown of England; but there was an amount of respect, of attachment, of veneration and love for the Queen of this country, which far transcended anything that could possibly have been expected.
[Cheers] It was a tribute on the part of the American people; it was a demonstration of their veneration for female excellence, and it was also a proof of their deep and lasting attachment to the mother co
Nottingham (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 10
The Duke of Newcastle on America.
A Masonic banquet was given at Nottingham, Eng., on the 8th inst., on the occasion of the installation of the Duke of Newcastle as Grand Master of Nottinghamshire.
After mentioning briefly his visit to Canada with the Prince, he said:
After leaving that country he went to another, which, it was true, did not at present own the sceptre of Great Britain, and therefore, throughout the many thousand miles through which he had traveled, there was not the same loyalty, because there was not the call for it in a country which was not subordinated to the Crown of England; but there was an amount of respect, of attachment, of veneration and love for the Queen of this country, which far transcended anything that could possibly have been expected.
[Cheers] It was a tribute on the part of the American people; it was a demonstration of their veneration for female excellence, and it was also a proof of their deep and lasting attachment to the mother co
United States (United States) (search for this): article 10
Preussen (search for this): article 10
New Castle, Ky. (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 10
The Duke of Newcastle on America.
A Masonic banquet was given at Nottingham, Eng., on the 8th inst., on the occasion of the installation of the Duke of Newcastle as Grand Master of Nottinghamshire.
After mentioning briefly his visit to Canada with the Prince, he said:
After leaving that country he went to another, which, it was true, did not at present own the sceptre of Great Britain, and therefore, throughout the many thousand miles through which he had traveled, there was not thNewcastle as Grand Master of Nottinghamshire.
After mentioning briefly his visit to Canada with the Prince, he said:
After leaving that country he went to another, which, it was true, did not at present own the sceptre of Great Britain, and therefore, throughout the many thousand miles through which he had traveled, there was not the same loyalty, because there was not the call for it in a country which was not subordinated to the Crown of England; but there was an amount of respect, of attachment, of veneration and love for the Queen of this country, which far transcended anything that could possibly have been expected.
[Cheers] It was a tribute on the part of the American people; it was a demonstration of their veneration for female excellence, and it was also a proof of their deep and lasting attachment to the mother
England (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 10
Windsor, Conn. (Connecticut, United States) (search for this): article 10
Frederic William (search for this): article 10
8 AD (search for this): article 10
The Duke of Newcastle on America.
A Masonic banquet was given at Nottingham, Eng., on the 8th inst., on the occasion of the installation of the Duke of Newcastle as Grand Master of Nottinghamshire.
After mentioning briefly his visit to Canada with the Prince, he said:
After leaving that country he went to another, which, it was true, did not at present own the sceptre of Great Britain, and therefore, throughout the many thousand miles through which he had traveled, there was not the same loyalty, because there was not the call for it in a country which was not subordinated to the Crown of England; but there was an amount of respect, of attachment, of veneration and love for the Queen of this country, which far transcended anything that could possibly have been expected.
[Cheers] It was a tribute on the part of the American people; it was a demonstration of their veneration for female excellence, and it was also a proof of their deep and lasting attachment to the mother co