The book The Tercentenary a Retrospect was written by author Cox, James, 1851-1901 Here you can read free online of The Tercentenary a Retrospect book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Tercentenary a Retrospect a good or bad book?
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The Prince of Wales, asking him to lay the foundation of the National Monument, was, perhaps, premature, as there were not sufficient funds in hand to make the carrying out of the project a positive certainty; but even then, if the committee had been so fortunate as to have obtained the direct and immediate recognition of His Royal Highness, by getting his consent to lay the first stone of the memorial, on the three hundredth anniversary of the birthday of our great Poet, it would have made the... completion of the work a certainty. It would have given renewed spirit to the committee and its friends ; it would have decided those who had been hesitating between the two rival committees, and it would have put fresh life into the timorous and lukewarm. In making these remarks, however, one cannot but feel that, in the very courteous reply which was directed to be forwarded to the committee. His Royal Highness only acted with proper and almost necessary caution. In the meantime many difficulties had to be contended against.
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