| American literature - 1838 - 716 pages
...pretty large ship. He is a gentleman of middle stature, of an agreeable, pleasant, and erect aspect. He was ushered into the town with a great number of gentlemen, to whom he behaved after a very complaisant manner. "Tis said he purposes to tarry here with his family about three months.'... | |
| John Callender, Romeo Elton - Rhode Island - 1843 - 284 pages
...pretty large ship. He is a gentleman of middle stature, of an 'agreeable, pleasant, and erect aspect. He was ushered into the town with a great number of gentlemen, to whom he tehaved after a very complaisant manner. ' Tis said he purposes to tarry here with his family about... | |
| Wilkins UPDIKE - 1847 - 558 pages
...pretty large ship. He is a gentleman of middle stature, of an agreeable, pleasant, and erect aspect. He was ushered into the town with a great number of gentlemen,...to whom he behaved himself after a very complaisant ijmrutiM-. 'Tis said he purposes to tarry here with his family about three months." The connection... | |
| John Ross Dix - Newport (R.I.) - 1852 - 196 pages
...agreeable, pleasant and erect asEect. He was ushered into the town with a great numer of gentlemen. Tis said he purposes to tarry here with his family about three months." The following sketch of Newport, in " the olden time," occurs in a letter of the Dean's to a friend in... | |
| Edward Peterson - America - 1853 - 420 pages
...pretty large ship. He is a gentleman of middle stature, of an agreeable, pleasant, and erect aspect. He was ushered into the town with a great number of gentlemen,...himself after a very complaisant manner. 'Tis said he proposes to tarry here with his family about three months." The connection of Dean Berkley with Trinity... | |
| Edward Peterson - America - 1853 - 440 pages
...pretty large ship. He is a gentleman of middle stature, of an agreeable, pleasant, and erect aspect. He was ushered into the town with a great number of gentlemen,...he behaved himself after a very complaisant manner. "Pis said he proposes to tarry here with his family about three months." The connection of Dean Berkley... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - Literature - 1854 - 884 pages
...pretty large ship. He is a gentleman of middle stature, of an agreeable, pleasant, and erect aspect. He was ushered into the town with a great number of gentlemen,...he behaved himself after a very complaisant manner. 'Tie said he purposes to tarry here with his family about three months." Soon after his arrival he... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - American literature - 1856 - 704 pages
...large ship. He Is a gentleman of middle stature, of an agreeable, pleasant, and erect aspect. He waa ushered into the town with a great number of gentlemen,...Tis said he purposes to tarry here with his family •bout threo months." If the Dean did not embark on the day proposed, and some delay mlsht have occurred,... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - Biography - 1857 - 492 pages
...of middle stature, and of an agreeable, pleasant, and erect aspect. He was ushered into the town by a great number of gentlemen, to whom he behaved himself after a very complaisant manner. 'T is said he purposes to tarry here about three months." We can easily imagine the delightful surprise... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - Biography - 1857 - 480 pages
...of middle stature, and of an agreeable, pleasant, and erect aspect. He was ushered into the town by a great number of gentlemen, to whom he behaved himself after a very complaisant manner. 'T is said he purposes to tarry here about three months.77 We can easily imagine the delightful surprise... | |
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