THE ACCESSION.
From hor Majcstv'e journol of Jtjne 28th. 1838, wo make extroebs, giving »r of the Coronation: —• -T -wrafi nwnko «t four o'dock by the KuriK in tho park, and could not- g«* "inch sWp ... It was a fine doy, a n<l the crowds of people ex***d?<l whflt I bad erer swn. .. • Tncir humour ond pro«»iv<> loyel*y "Was berond «v«>ryt.liing. and I r*«lly J"amiot wy how groud I feel to bo the Qo<*n of Mich a nation." Uer feelings at occupying her great position of Qu<?en were thue described; --"Since it hos pleased Pronridence to mo in this station. I ehell do m y utmost to fulfil nrv duty toward* my country; I am rory yoims, and perbap* in' many, noi in all. things .inexporie'need, 'hut I em sure thet Tory few have more rcnl good Jim fliul more real dceire to do what >* fit an<l nclrt than I lujto."
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12975, 30 November 1907, Page 7
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151THE ACCESSION. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12975, 30 November 1907, Page 7
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