| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 228 pages
...who are the first acquirers of any distinction. By this means our liberty becomes a noble freedom. It carries an imposing and majestic aspect. It has a...portraits ; its monumental inscriptions ; its records, evidences, and titles. We procure reverence to our civil institutions on the principle upon which nature... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 244 pages
...who are the first acquirers of any distinction. By this means our liberty becomes a noble freedom. It carries an imposing and majestic aspect. It has a...portraits ; its monumental inscriptions ; its records, evidences, and titles. .We procure reverence to our civil institutions on the principle upon which... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - 1810 - 590 pages
...who are the first acquirers of any distinction. By this means our liberty becomes a noble freedom. It carries an imposing and majestic aspect. It has a...portraits; its monumental inscriptions; its records, evidences, and titles. We procure reverence to our civil institutions on the principle upon which nature... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1814 - 258 pages
...liberty becomes a noble freedom. It carries an imposing and majestic aspect. It has a pedigree, anil illustrating ancestors. It has its bearings and its...portraits; its monumental inscriptions; its records, evidences, and titles. We procure reverence to our civil institutions on the principle upon which nature... | |
| Edmond Burke - 1815 - 240 pages
...who are the first acquirers of any distinction. By this means our liberty becomes a noble freedom. It carries an imposing and majestic aspect. It has a...portraits ; its monumental inscriptions ; its records, evidences, and titles. We procure reverence to our civil institutions on the principle upon which nature... | |
| 1821 - 362 pages
...who are the first acquirers of any distinction. By this means our liberty becomes a noble freedom. It carries an imposing and majestic aspect. It has a...portraits, its monumental inscriptions, its records, evidences, and titles. We procure reverence to our civil institutions on the principle upon which nature... | |
| Robert Huish - 1821 - 746 pages
...imposing and majestic aspect. It has a noble pedigree and illustrious ancestors. It has its bearings and ensigns armorial. It has its gallery of portraits ; its monumental inscriptions ; its records, evidences, and titles. We procure reverence to our civil institutions, on the principle upon which... | |
| 1834 - 566 pages
...who are the first acquirers of any distinction. By this means our liberty becomes a noble freedom. It carries an imposing and majestic aspect. It has a pedigree and illustrating ancestors. Ithas its bearings and its ensigns armorial. It has its gallery of portraits, its monumental inscriptions,... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 pages
...who are the first acquirers of any distinction. By this means our liberty becomes a noble freedom. It carries an imposing and majestic aspect. It has a...portraits ; its monumental inscriptions ; its records, evidences, and titles. We procure reverence to our civil institutions on the principle upon which nature... | |
| Jean Rodolphe Peyran - 1826 - 620 pages
...christendom was enveloped, — " carries, (to borrow the words of a great author upon another subject) an imposing and majestic aspect. It has a pedigree,...portraits, its monumental inscriptions, its records, evidences, and titles." That the doctrines which the Waldenses taught were drawn from the * pp. 20—29.... | |
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