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1
As regards Miss Spruce, I look upon her character with
profound
veneration
.
2
Not that she was moved by a
profound
veneration
for the legal claim.
3
He approached their remains with
profound
veneration
,
and deposited them in the urns with his own hands.
4
I received this casket, with its contents, from a man whose memory I hold in
profound
veneration
.
5
Usually they were law-abiding, liberty-loving citizens, with a
profound
veneration
for religious institutions, and contentment with their lot.
6
The great esteem in which he had always held his wife, now took the form of a
profound
veneration
.
7
Their
profound
veneration
for the founder of their liberty and their republic is a noble trait of the American people.
8
Order, and particularly to the priests, upon the
profound
veneration
which we ought to have for that august mystery of the Eucharist.
9
It was held by the Jews in
profound
veneration
,
and its origin supposed to have been by divine revelation at the burning bush.
10
They had a
profound
veneration
for him; with one word only, he appeased their quarrels, and put an end to all their differences.
11
To the
profound
veneration
and love for his memory that penetrates your bosom, we refer you as to a transcript of our own.
12
I had been struck with a
profound
veneration
for this gentleman on first seeing him; when he spoke I listened with reverence and attention.
13
He holds us all in
profound
veneration
;
but Jack Redburn he esteems as a kind of pleasant wonder, that he may venture to approach familiarly.
profound
veneration
profound