c !The^ Times regards " *' the practice of despatching the junior members of the , Koyal jFamily on roving embassies, with ■_VV ho .instructions, except to cultivate loyalty 7 -Shd; kindliness throughout the vast .circle 7 'of the Sritish -dominions, as a happy dis- ■^;_' 7 covery^ of s the present reign. Its advan- ' V;^g^;.^ e 7Phy;ious, and the chances pf failure of these mission b ought not to be| ye^nupierous; y All that is expected of / Buch representativesJof the Queen and thei fVf ,3riifish^hation7is,Vthat they should, fairly; |7(Vrepresentitlie rank- 'and life in which they; 7 V '^.havei; moy^-^tliat^they should act, that is, ; ■V£.'-^s^:.th^^ gentlemen... . y Eo ' ,;VC£;j^^ tp be,. ; (%Viio|^ 'o^yi^k^f^^^'7t\iGve ihighVfbrtuhes, tbeyl |!|;^sayfe^^ of' ;ibem. |||^^^^ !; ;:yxyyyxyi ••_•'.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 297, 20 December 1869, Page 2
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