Queen Victoria - Story of Her Life and Reign, 1819-1901 by Anonymous
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Family of the Queen--Opening of Indian Exhibition and Imperial
Institute--Jubilee--Death of Duke of Clarence--Marriage of Princess May. CHAPTER IX.--The Queen as an Artist and Author--In her Holiday Haunts--Norman Macleod--Letter to Mr Peabody--The Queen's Drawing-room--Her pet Animals--A Model Mistress--Diamond Jubilee--Death of the Queen. CHAPTER X.--Summary of Public Events and Progress of the Nation. CHAPTER I. Reign of Queen Victoria--Outlook of Royalty in 1819--Duke and Duchess of Kent--Birth of Victoria--Wisely trained by Duchess of Kent--Taught by Fraeulein Lehzen--Anecdotes of this Period--Discovers that she is next to the Throne. The reign of Queen Victoria may be aptly described as a period of progress in all that related to the well-being of the subjects of her vast empire. In every department of science, literature, politics, and the practical life of the nation, there has been steady improvement and progress. Our ships circumnavigate the globe and do the chief carrying trade of the world. The locomotive binds industrial centres, and abridges time and space as it speeds along its iron pathway; whilst steam-power does the work of thousands of hands in our large factories. The telegraph links us |
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