| James Biggs - 1808 - 328 strani
...handsome, rather of the English than Roman cast. His chest is square and prominent. His hair is grey »nd he wears it tied long behind with powder. He has strong...beverage. Sweetness and warmth, says he, are the two ,Bb 289 greatest physical goods'; and acid and cold are the greatest physical evils in the universe. He... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1808 - 710 strani
...He always sleeps a few moments after dinner, and then walks till bed time, which with him is «bout midnight. He is an eminent example of temperance A...by him as a subject of complaint. He uses no ardent »pirits ; seldom any wine. Sweetened water is -his common beverage. Sweet»ess and warmth, says he,... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1808 - 708 strani
...few moments after dinner, and then walks till bed time, which with him is about midnight. He is au eminent exAmple of temperance. A. scanty or bad meal is never regarded by him at a subject of complaint. He uses no ardent »pints ; seldom any wine. Sweetened w»ter is his common... | |
| James Biggs - 1811 - 356 strani
...you plainly perceive an expression of pertinaciousness and suspicion. Upon the whole without sayinghe is an elegant, we may pronounce him a handsome man....beverage.' Sweetness and warmth, says he, are the two Bfe 289 greatest physical goods ; and acid and coici are the greatest physical evils in the universe.... | |
| James Biggs - 1811 - 334 strani
...you plainly perceive an expression of pertinaciousness and suspicion. Upon the whole without sayinghe is an elegant, we may pronounce him a handsome man....common beverage. Sweetness and warmth, says he, are the t, Bb greatest physical goods ; and acid and cold are the greatest physical evils in the universe.... | |
| American Historical Association - 1908 - 566 strani
...habit of picking his teeth. When sitting he is never perfectly still; his foot or hand must be kept moving to keep time with his mind which is always...of complaint. He uses no ardent spirits; seldom any wjne. * * * He is a courtier and gentleman in his manners. Dignity and grace preside in his movements.... | |
| 1908 - 566 strani
...perfectly still; his foot or hand must be kept moving to keep time with his mind .which is always hi exercise. He always sleeps a few moments after dinner,...complaint. He uses no ardent spirits; seldom any wine. * * * He is a courtier and gentleman in his manners. Dignity and grace preside in his movements. Unless... | |
| Texas. Secretary of State - 1908 - 564 strani
...which is always in exercise. He always sleeps a few moments after dinner, and then walks till bed tune, which with him is about midnight. He is an eminent...complaint. He uses no ardent spirits; seldom any wine. * * * He is a courtier and gentleman in his manners. Dignity and grace preside in his movements. Unless... | |
| American Historical Association - 1908 - 568 strani
...sleeps a few moments after dinner, and then walks till bed time, which with him is about midnight. lie is an eminent example of temperance. A scanty or bad...complaint. He uses no ardent spirits; seldom any wine. * * * He is a courtier and gentleman in his manners. Dignity and grace preside in his movements. Unless... | |
| William Spence Robertson - 1918 - 438 strani
...kept moving to keep time with his mind which is always in exercise. He always sleeps a few minutes after dinner, and then walks till bed time, which...complaint. He uses no ardent spirits; seldom any wine. . . . He is a courtier and gentleman in his manners. Dignity and grace preside in his movements. Unless... | |
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