Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, Svazek 18American Antiquarian Society., 1907 |
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Strana xxxiii
... things and make generous gifts unprompted and unsupported by enthusiasm . He was to be found in his seat in the church to which he belonged , every Sunday forenoon . He would have preferred to spend pleasant Sundays in driving into the ...
... things and make generous gifts unprompted and unsupported by enthusiasm . He was to be found in his seat in the church to which he belonged , every Sunday forenoon . He would have preferred to spend pleasant Sundays in driving into the ...
Strana xxxiv
... things in disparagement of Mr. Salis- bury , but in admiration of a man who without strong interests could do great things from a sense of duty . He once said to me , " Men say to me that I must feel great satisfaction in the acts of ...
... things in disparagement of Mr. Salis- bury , but in admiration of a man who without strong interests could do great things from a sense of duty . He once said to me , " Men say to me that I must feel great satisfaction in the acts of ...
Strana xxxv
... things , observing carefully all the proprieties of good society and yet enjoying a slight strain of bohemianism . Mr. Salisbury beamed when participating in a simple entertainment of that sort and perhaps reached his most unalloyed ...
... things , observing carefully all the proprieties of good society and yet enjoying a slight strain of bohemianism . Mr. Salisbury beamed when participating in a simple entertainment of that sort and perhaps reached his most unalloyed ...
Strana xxxvi
... thing for this occasion , though my presence from a distance will show in part my appreciation of our late President and of all that he has done for us . I count it a privilege , however , to express my hearty concurrence with what has ...
... thing for this occasion , though my presence from a distance will show in part my appreciation of our late President and of all that he has done for us . I count it a privilege , however , to express my hearty concurrence with what has ...
Strana xl
... things , and though uniformly digni- fied and considerate , with the reserve and courtesy of a gentleman , he knew his own mind and did not hesitate to state his views with definiteness and sometimes with the emphasis of strong ...
... things , and though uniformly digni- fied and considerate , with the reserve and courtesy of a gentleman , he knew his own mind and did not hesitate to state his views with definiteness and sometimes with the emphasis of strong ...
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