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" He looked somewhat worn and anxious, and well he might : being at war with everybody — but the expression of his face was mild and pleasant, and his manner was remarkably unaffected, gentlemanly, and agreeable. I thought that in his whole carriage and... "
American Monthly Knickerbocker - Seite 59
herausgegeben von - 1843
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Band 22

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, Timothy Flint, John Holmes Agnew - 1843 - 724 Seiten
...their notices that their services were no more needed by the department, about two o'clock, p. м. The public gardener, happened to be in the President's...length likeness of WASHINGTON which hangs in the White Honse, was invited by the President to be his guest while copying the picture. The President also employed...
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The Works of Charles Dickens: Pickwick papers (1873)

Charles Dickens - 1877 - 398 Seiten
...expression of his face was mild and pleasant, and his manner was remarkably uuaffected, gentlemanly, and agreeable. I thought that in his whole carriage...and demeanor he became his station singularly well. Being advised that the sensible etiquette of the republican court admitted of a traveler, like myself,...
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Works, Band 11

Charles Dickens - 1884 - 872 Seiten
...expression of his face was mild and pleasant, and his manner was remarkably unaffected, gentlemanly, and agreeable. I thought that in his whole carriage...and demeanor, he became his station singularly well. Being advised that the sensible etiquette of the republican court, admitted of a traveller, like myself,...
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The Adventures of Oliver Twist: Also, Pictures from Italy and American Notes ...

Charles Dickens - 1885 - 874 Seiten
...expression of his face was mild and pleasant, and his manner was remarkably unaffected, gentlemanly, and agreeable. I thought that in his whole carriage...and demeanor, he became his station singularly well. Being advised that the sensible etiquette of the republican court, admitted of a traveller, like myself,...
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Works, Band 1

Charles Dickens - 1890 - 444 Seiten
...expression of his face was mild and pleasant, and his manner was remarkably unaffected, gentlemanly, and agreeable. I thought that, in his whole carriage...and demeanor, he became his station singularly well. Being advised that the sensible etiquette of the republican court admitted of a traveller, like myself,...
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The Alumni Bulletin

1916 - 616 Seiten
...expression" and of his "remarkably unaffected, gentlemanly, and agreeable manners," and added that he thought that "in his whole carriage and demeanor he became his station singularly well." That he was a man of fine literary accomplishments is shown not only by his messages, but by his beautiful...
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The Letters and Times of the Tylers, Band 3

Lyon Gardiner Tyler - 1896 - 300 Seiten
...intellectual resources." — Hon. Henry S. Foote. "His manner was remarkably unaffected, gentlemanly, and agreeable. I thought that in his whole carriage...demeanor he 'became his station singularly well." — Charles Dickens (American Notes"). " The most felicitous among the orators I have known." — Jefferson...
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Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Under the Editorial Supervision ..., Band 2

Lyon Gardiner Tyler - 1915 - 446 Seiten
..."American Notes," giving an account of a call upon him in 1842, said : "I thought that 74 I /?™ '•\ in his whole carriage and demeanor he became his station singularly well." Taylor, Zachary, twelfth President of the United States, was born near Orange county, Virginia, November...
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United States Congressional Serial Set, Ausgabe 6951

1916 - 1370 Seiten
...expression" and of his "remarkably unaffected, gentlemanly, and agreeable manners," and added that he thought that ' ' in his whole carriage and demeanor he became his station singularly well." That he was a man of fine literary accomplishments is shown not only by his messages and private letters...
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Virginian Portraits: Essays in Biography

Armistead Churchill Gordon - 1924 - 174 Seiten
...expression" and of his "remakably unaffected, gentlemanly and agreeable manners," and added that he thought that "in his whole carriage and demeanor he became his station singularly well." That he was a man of fine literary accomplishments is shown not only by his messages and private letters...
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