| William Henry Venable - History - 1891 - 548 pages
...offer for reference Colonel Piatt, Mr. Carneal, Mr. McCandless, and Mr. Neville." Mr. Tosso certainlv possessed the "good feeling and confidence" of every...kindness of nature and of manner remained perfectly uninjured. In some of his critical notices there is a strength and keenness second to nothing of the... | |
| John Ervin Kirkpatrick - Missionaries - 1911 - 364 pages
...Knickerbocker, vol. v, 348-349. 401 American Monthly Magazine, vol. i, 358. 462 See pages 212-215. indeed one of the most talented men I ever met, was...kindness of nature and of manner remained perfectly uninjured. In some of his critical notices, there is a strength and keenness second to nothing of the... | |
| John Ervin Kirkpatrick - Missionaries - 1911 - 346 pages
...Knickerbocker, vol. v, 348-349. 4,i1 American Monthly Magazine, vol. i, 358. 402 See pages 212-215. indeed one of the most talented men I ever met, was...kindness of nature and of manner remained perfectly uninjured. In some of his critical notices, there is a strength and keenness second to nothing of the... | |
| John Ervin Kirkpatrick - Missionaries - 1911 - 344 pages
...Knickerbocker, vol. v, 348-249. 481 American Monthly Magazine, vol. i, 358. 4<5- See p»ges 212-21$indeed one of the most talented men I ever met, was Mr. Flint,...kindness of nature and of manner remained perfectly uninjured. In some of his critical notices, there is a strength and keenness second to nothing of the... | |
| John Ervin Kirkpatrick - Missionaries - 1911 - 344 pages
...all the more striking because of her usual attitude toward things American.4" She CHARACTERISTICS 269 indeed one of the most talented men I ever met, was...clever volumes, and the editor of the Western Monthly Reinew. His conversational powers are of the highest order: he is the only person I remember to have... | |
| Charles Frederic Goss - Cincinnati (Ohio) - 1912 - 696 pages
...his talent, his goodness and his lovableness would be impossible. "The most agreeable person I met in Cincinnati and indeed one of the most talented...extremely clever volumes and the editor of The Western Review. His conversational powers are of the highest order: he is the only person I remember to have... | |
| Frances Milton Trollope - Social Science - 2003 - 272 pages
...creeping quietly out of town, to take possession of a humble suburban station on the common above it. The most agreeable acquaintance I made in Cincinnati,...several extremely clever volumes, and the editor of the Westem Montbly Review. His conversational powers are of the highest order: he is the only person I... | |
| William Osborne - History - 2004 - 680 pages
...individuals to arouse Mrs. Trollope's approval during her sojourn in Cincinnati was Timothy Flint: The most agreeable acquaintance I made in Cincinnati,...kindness of nature and of manner remained perfectly uninjured The pleasant, easy, unpretending talk on all subjects, which I enjoyed in Mr. Flint's family,... | |
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