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" We fear God; we look up with awe to kings ; with affection to Parliaments ; with duty to magistrates ; with reverence to priests; and with respect to nobility. "
The Anti-Gallican ; Or Standard of British Loyalty, Religion and Liberty ... - Page 107
1904 - 496 pages
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Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the Proceedings ..., Issues 1-2

Edmund Burke - France - 1790 - 370 pages
...unfophifticated by pedantry and infidelity. We have real hearts of flefh and blood beating in our bofoms. We fear God ; we look up with awe to kings; with affection to. parliaments; with duty to magiftrates; with reverence to priefts ; and with refpect to nobility *. Why ? Becaufe when fuch ideas...
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Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the Proceedings in Certain ...

Edmund Burke - France - 1790 - 372 pages
...unfophifticated by pedantry and infidelity. We have real hearts of flefh and blood beating in our bofoms. We fear God; we look up with awe to kings; with affection to parliaments; with duty to magiftrates; with reverence to priefts; and with refpect to nobility *. Why ? Becaufe when fuch ideas...
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The Beauties of the Late Right Hon. Edmund Burke: Selected from the Writings ...

Edmund Burke - 1798 - 330 pages
...unfophifticated by pedantry and infidelity. We have real hearts of flefh and blood beating in our bofoms. We fear God ; •we look up with awe to kings; with affection to parliaments; with duty to magiitrates; with reverence to priefts; and with refpect to nobility*. Becaufe when fuch ideas are...
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The Anti-Gallican, Or, Standard of British Loyalty, Religion, and ..., Volume 1

Great Britain - 1803 - 390 pages
...not been drawn and trussed, in order that we O 2 may be filled, like stuffed birds in a IVluseum. — We preserve the whole of our feelings still native...real hearts of flesh and blood beating in our bosoms. XVe fear God ! we look up with awe to kings ; with affection to parliaments ; with duty to magistrates...
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The British review and London critical journal

1811 - 550 pages
...pretensions to sensibility ; yet why do the tears half blot out the words as we write them, but because " we have real hearts of flesh and blood beating in our bosoms," without one drop of the leperous distilment of party rancour, or revolutionary philosophy ! \Ve join...
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Reflections on the Revolution in France: And on the Proceedings of Certain ...

Edmund Burke - France - 1814 - 258 pages
...birds in a museum, with chaff and rags, and paltry blurred shreds of paper about the rights of man. We preserve the whole of our feelings still native...pedantry and infidelity. We have real hearts of flesh H 2 and blood beating in our bosoms. We fear God ; we look up with awe to kings; with affection to...
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The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 5

English literature - 1816 - 700 pages
...and State; and his liberal and enlightened doctrines have not yet been generally received. " We still fear God; we look up with awe to kings; with affection to parliaments; with duty to magistrates ; with reverence to priests, and with respect to nobility. Why ? because when such ideas are brought...
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The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 5

English literature - 1816 - 700 pages
...State ; and his liberal and enlightened doctrines have not yet been generally received. " We still fear God ; we look up with awe to kings ; with affection to parliaments ; with duty to magistrates ; with reverence to priests, and with respect to nobility. Why ? because when such ideas are brought...
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The British Prose Writers...: Burke's reflections

British prose literature - 1821 - 362 pages
...birds in a musenm, with chaff and rags, and paltry blurred shreds of paper about the rights of man. We preserve the whole of our feelings still native...in our bosoms. We fear God ; we look up with awe to kinps ; with affection to parliaments; with duty to magistrates; with reverence to priests; and with...
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Letters to sir Walter Scott, bart., on the visit to Scotland ... of ...

James Simpson - 1822 - 188 pages
...of •our nature, and let them comfort those who dread such change as probable or even possible. " We preserve the whole of our feelings still native...affection to parliaments ; with duty to magistrates; with reverence to priests; with respect to nobility. — Why? Because when such ideas are brought before...
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