| Edwin Bryant - 1849 - 494 Seiten
...from reputation, and saw him at Los Angeles, I was here introduced to him for the first time. Gen. K. is a man rising fifty years of age. His height is...are unaffected, urbane, and conciliatory, without the slightest exhibition of vanity or egotism. He appears the cool, brave, and energetic soldier ;... | |
| Edwin Bryant - 1849 - 468 Seiten
...from reputation, and saw him at Los Angeles, I was here introduced to him for the first time. Gen. K. is a man rising fifty years of age. His height is...intercourse, the whole expression of his countenance is mjld and pleasing, and his manners and conversation are unaffected, urbane, and conciliatory, without... | |
| Edwin Bryant - 1849 - 492 Seiten
...reputation, and saw him at Los Angeles, I was here introduced to him for the first time. Gen. K. is a njan rising fifty years of age. His height is about five...and has an eagle-like expression, when excited by stem or angry emotion ; but in ordinary social intercourse, the whole expression of his countenance... | |
| 1911 - 558 Seiten
...comes from a member of Fremont's own battalion, another from a chaplain in Stockton's fleet.. Edward Bryant, in his book, "What I Saw in California," said...are unaffected, urbane, and conciliatory, without 5*Bancroft, v., p. 749. S9See note 1, supra, for Fremont's subsequent career. the slightest exhibition... | |
| Valentine Mott Porter - 1911 - 52 Seiten
...comes from a member of Fremont's own battalion, another from a chaplain in Stockton's fleet.. Edward Bryant, in his book, "What I Saw in California," said:...are unaffected, urbane, and conciliatory, without SSRancroft, v., p. 749. :he slightest exhibition of vanity or egotism. He appears the cool, Drave and... | |
| 1911 - 284 Seiten
...comes from a member of Fremont's own battalion, another from a chaplain in Stockton's fleet.. Edward Bryant, in his book, "What I Saw in California," said:...are unaffected, urbane, and conciliatory, without ^Bancroft, v., p. 749. 6*See note 1, supra, for Fremont's subsequent career. the slightest exhibition... | |
| Edwin Bryant - 1985 - 484 Seiten
...from reputation, and saw him at Los Angeles, I was here introduced to him for the first time. Gen. K. is a man rising fifty years of age. His height is...are unaffected, urbane, and conciliatory, without the slightest exhibition of vanity or egotism. He appears the cool, brave, and energetic soldier ;... | |
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