My honorable friend from Kentucky has spoken in just terms of his colloquial talents. They certainly were singular and eminent. There was a charm in his conversation not often found. He delighted, especially, in conversation and intercourse with young... War of the Rebellion; Or, Scylla and Charybdis - Stran viiiavtor: Henry Stuart Foote - 1866 - 440 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| South Carolina. General Assembly - 1850 - 180 strani
...talents. They certainly were singular and eminent. There was a charm in his conversation not often found . He delighted, especially, in conversation and intercourse...had more winning manners, in such an intercourse and conversation, with men comparatively young, than Mr. CALHOUN. I believe one great power of his character,... | |
| Clement Moore Butler, United States. Congress. Senate - 1850 - 304 strani
...talents. They certainly were singular and eminent. There was a charm in his conversation not often found. He delighted, especially, in conversation and intercourse...had more winning manners, in such an intercourse and conversation, with men comparatively young, than Mr. CALHOUN. I believe one great power of his character,... | |
| 1850 - 414 strani
...conversation not often found. He delighted especially in conversation and intercourse with young men. 1 suppose that there has been no man among us who had...conversation, with men comparatively young, than Mr. Calhoun. 1 believe one great power of his character, in general, was his conversational talent. I believe it... | |
| 1850 - 762 strani
...singular and eminent — there was a charm in his conversation. He delighted, especially, in conversation with young men. I suppose that there has been no man among us who had more winning manners in his intercourse and conversation with young men, than Mr. CAI.HOUN. I believe one great power of his... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853 - 566 strani
...They certainly were singular and eminent. There was a charm in his conversation not often equalled. He delighted especially in conversation and intercourse...such conversation, with men comparatively young, than Air. Calhoun. I believe one great power of his character, in general, was his conversational talent.... | |
| 1857 - 656 strani
...manners, and such an intercourse and conversation, with men comparatively yonng, than Mr. Calhonn. I believe one great power of his character, in general,...high integrity, and the greatest reverence for his intellect and ability, that has made him so endeared an object to the people of the State to which... | |
| John Peyre Thomas - 1857 - 432 strani
...talents. They certainly were singular and eminent. There was a charm in his conversation not often found. He delighted especially in conversation and intercourse...more winning manners, in .such an intercourse and conversation with men comparatively young, than Mr. CALHOUN. I believe one great power of his character,... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1857 - 922 strani
...talents were certainly singular and eminent. There was a charm in his conversation not ofteu found. He delighted especially in conversation and intercourse...who had more winning manners, in such an intercourse anil such conversation, with men comparatively yonng, than Mr. Calhoun. I believe one great power of... | |
| 1857 - 642 strani
...talents. They certainly were singular and eminent. There was a charm in his con\«rsation not often found. He delighted, especially, in conversation and intercourse...been no man among us who had more winning manners, and such an intercourse and conversation, with men comparatively young, than Mr. Calhonn. I believe... | |
| 1857 - 650 strani
...They certainly were singular and eminent. There was a charm in his conversation not often found, lie delighted, especially, in conversation and intercourse...been no man among us who had more winning manners, and such an intercourse and conversation, with men comparatively young, than Mr. Calhoun. I believe... | |
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