| 1830 - 1016 páginas
...modern date, go and survey that mighty pile which lives for ever in the description of Burke, as " the proud Keep of Windsor, rising in the majesty of proportion, and girt with the double belt of its kindred and coeval towers ;" and then turn to behold the finest edifice which the taste, the wealth,... | |
| 1830 - 1006 páginas
...modern date, go and survey that mighty pile which lives for ever in the description of Burke, as " the proud Keep of Windsor, rising in the majesty of proportion, and girt with tlie double belt if its kindred and coeval towers;" and then turn to behold the finest edifice which... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 páginas
...power, a 388 at once and a temple, shall stand inviolate on the brov* of the British Sion — ng аз ꀣ@ VD D B ka X a )\ y P M P -& mJ ? uč(FXP? g , shall, like the proud ki-ep of Windsor, rising in the majesty of proportion, and with the double... | |
| William Bailey (A.B.) - 534 páginas
...holies of that ancient law, defended by reverence, defended by power, a fortress at once and a temple, shall stand inviolate on the brow of the British Sion...of the State, shall like the proud Keep of Windsor, limits of human experience, beyond which, there is an impenetrable gloom — can we expect any such... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 662 páginas
...holies of that ancient law, defended by reverence, defended by power, a fortress at once and a temple,t eggary, and on the part of the petitioners, a woful,...raise what is below : and they depress high and low its kindred and coeval towers, as long as this awful structure shall oversee and guard the subjected... | |
| 1834 - 1064 páginas
...by power, at once a fortress and a temple, shall stand inviolate on the brow of the British Lion ; as long as the British monarchy, not more limited...the State, shall, like the proud Keep of Windsor, girt with the double belt of its kindred and coeval towers, coerce and guard the subject land, so long... | |
| 1834 - 1056 páginas
...by power, at once a fortress and a temple, shall stand inviolate on the brow of the British Lion ; as long as the British monarchy, not more limited...Orders of the State, shall, like the proud Keep of Windbor, girt with the double belt of its kindred arid coeval towers, coerce and guard the subject... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 618 páginas
...reverence, defended hy power, a fortress at once and a temple, f shall stand inviolate on the hrow of the British Sion — as long as the British monarchy, not more limited than fenced hy the orders of the state, shall, like the proud Keep of Windsor, rising in the majesty of proportion,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 620 páginas
...defended by reverence, defended by power, a fortress at once and a temple, f shall stand inviolate on Ihe ature ; and much more truly so than a savage and incoberent...where reason may be best cultivated, and most pre its kindred and coeval towers, as long as this awful structure shall oversee and guard the subjected... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1837 - 660 páginas
...holies of that ancient law, defended by reverence, defended by power, a fortress at once and a temple, f shall stand inviolate on the brow of the British Sion—...majesty of proportion, and girt with the double belt of its kindred and coeval towers, as long as this awful structure shall oversee and guard the subjected... | |
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