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" British monarchy, not more limited than fenced by the orders of the state, shall, like the proud keep of Windsor, rising in the majesty of proportion, and girt with the double belt of its kindred and coeval towers... "
The plain speaker: opinions on books, men, and things [by W. Hazlitt]. By W ... - Page 15
by William Hazlitt - 1851
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The Beauties of the Late Right Hon. Edmund Burke: Selected from ..., Volume 2

Edmund Burke - 1798 - 350 pages
...than fenced by the orders of the State, lhall, like the proud Keep of Windfor, rifing in the .majefty of proportion, and girt with the double belt of its kindred and coeval towers, as long as this awful ftructure fhall overlee and guard the fubjected land, fo long the mounds and dykes of the low, fat,...
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The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Volume 8

Edmund Burke - English literature - 1803 - 444 pages
...than fenced by the orders of the ftate, fhall, like the proud Keep of Windfor, nfing in the majefty of proportion, and girt with the double belt of its kindred and coeval towers, as long as this awful ftructure fhall overfee and guard the fubjected land — fo long the mounds and dykes of the low, fat,...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 8

Edmund Burke - France - 1803 - 446 pages
...than fenced by the orders of the ftate, (hall, like the proud Keep of Windfor, rifing in the majefty of proportion, and girt with the double belt of its kindred and coeval towers, as long as this awful ftrufture fhall overfee and guard the fubjected land — fo long the mounds and dykes of the low, fat,...
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The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Volume 8

Edmund Burke - English literature - 1803 - 440 pages
...than fenced by the orders of the ftate, {hall, like the proud Keep of Windfor, rifing in the majefty of proportion, and girt with the double belt of its kindred and coeval towers, ar> long as this awful ftrufture {hall overfee and guard the fubjected land — fo long the mounds...
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Spirit of the English Magazines

1831 - 602 pages
...date, go and survey that mighty pile that lives forever in the description of Burke, as " the proud Keep of Windsor, rising in the majesty of proportion,...with the double belt of its kindred and coeval towers ; " and then turn to behold the finest edifice which the taste, the wealth, the genius of our age can...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 27

England - 1830 - 990 pages
...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,...with the double belt of its kindred and coeval towers ;" and then turn to behold the Anest edifice which the taste, the wealth, the genius of our age can...
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Selections from the Queen's Answers to various addresses presented to her ...

Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain) - Adultery - 1821 - 116 pages
...British monarchy, " not more limited than fenced by the orders of the " State, shall, like the proud Keep of Windsor, " rising in the majesty of proportion,...structure shall oversee and " guard the subjected land—As long as our Sove" reign Lord the King, and his faithful subjects, the " Lords and Commons...
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

Arminianism - 1872 - 1200 pages
...the British monarchy, not more limited than fenced by the orders of the State, shall, like the proud keep of Windsor, rising in the majesty of proportion...double belt of its kindred and coeval towers as long ai oar sovereign lord the King, and his faithful subjects the Lords and Commons of this realm as long...
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Metropolitan Improvements; Or, London in the Nineteenth Century: Being a ...

Thomas Hosmer Shepherd - Architecture - 1827 - 696 pages
...like the British monarchy, not more limited than fenced by the orders of the state ; like the proud keep of Windsor rising in the majesty of proportion,...with the double belt of its kindred and coeval towers ;" and also to dedicate to him a folio work of its proportions and eulogies. I have heard too, that...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 27

Scotland - 1830 - 1016 pages
...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,...with the double belt of its kindred and coeval towers ;" and then turn to behold the finest edifice which the taste, the wealth, the genius of our age can...
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