| 1862 - 580 str.
...admirer of Washington's chaiacter. "I will tell you," he said, "just hnw he struck me. He reminded me of the gentlemen who used to come to Boston in those days to attend the Genera Court from Hampden or Franklin county in the western part of the state. A little stiff in his... | |
| 1867 - 1052 str.
...wish there were more. We get a glimpse of President Washington, in 1795, who reminded Mr. Quincy " of the gentlemen who used to come to Boston in those...particularly at ease in the presence of strangers. He had the air of a country-gentleman not accustomed to mix much in society, perfectly polite, but not... | |
| Edmund Quincy - 1867 - 596 str.
...personal presence and bearing. " I will tell you," said he, "just how he struck me. He reminded me of the gentlemen who used to come to Boston in those days to attend the General Court from iHampden or Franklin County in the western part of the State. A little stiff in his person, not a little... | |
| 1867 - 408 str.
...been * received at the Presidential levees of Washington, whom, we must note as we pass, he found " a little stiff in his person, not a little formal in his manners," with the air of a country gentleman not accustomed to mix much in society, of whom Stuart's portrait... | |
| Edmund Quincy - 1868 - 590 str.
...personal presence sind bearing. " I will tell you," said he, "just how he struck me. He reminded me of the gentlemen who used to come to Boston in those...particularly at ease in the presence of strangers. He had the air of a country gentleman not accustomed to mix much in society, perfectly polite, but not... | |
| Edmund Quincy - 1868 - 590 str.
...personal presence and bearing. " I will tell you," said he, "just how he struck me. lie reminded me of the gentlemen who used to come to Boston in those...particularly at ease in the presence of strangers. He had the air of a country gentleman not accustomed to mix much in society, perfectly polite, but not... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1871 - 450 str.
...wish there were more. We get a glimpse of President Washington, in 1 795, who reminded Mr. Quincy " of the gentlemen who used to come to Boston in those...particularly at ease in the presence of strangers. He had the air of a country-gentleman not accustomed to mix much in society, perfectly polite, but not... | |
| Edmund Quincy - 1874 - 594 str.
...personal presence and bearing. " I will tell you," said he, " just how he struck me. He reminded me of the gentlemen who used to come to Boston in those days to attend the General Court from Hampden of Franklin County in the western part of the State. A little stiff in his person, not a little formal... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1876 - 454 str.
...us wish there were more. We get a glimpse of President Washington, in 1795, who reminded Mr. Quincy "of the gentlemen who used to come to Boston in those...particularly at ease in the presence of strangers. He had the air of a country-gentleman not accustomed to mix much in society, perfectly polite, but not... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1876 - 408 str.
...in his lineage, was also one in his shyness. He is described incidentally by Mr. Josiah Quincy, as " a little stiff in his person, not a little formal in his manner, and not particularly at ease in the presence of strangers. He had the air of a country gentleman... | |
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