| 1833 - 444 trang
...fixed : hence all his studies were pursued without interruption or confusion. Nor can I omit remarking the candour and complacency with which he gave his attention to all persons, of whatever quality, talents, or education : he justly concluded that curious or important... | |
| 1840 - 298 trang
...fixed : hence all his studies were pursued without interruption or confusion. Nor can I omit remarking the candour and complacency with which he gave his attention to all persons, of whatever quality, talents, or education : he justly concluded that curious or important... | |
| Charles John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1843 - 574 trang
...interruption or confusion. Nor can I here omit remarking — what may probably have attracted your observation as well as mine — the candour and complacency with which he gave his attention to all persons, of whatever quality, talents, or education. He justly concluded, that curious or important... | |
| Charles John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1843 - 562 trang
...distribution which he had fixed: hence, all his studies were pursued without interruption or confusion. Nor can I here omit remarking — what may probably have attracted your observation as well as mine — the candour and complacency with which he gave his attention to all... | |
| Charles John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1843 - 548 trang
...distribution which he had fixed: hence, all his studies were pursued without interruption or confusion. Nor can I here omit remarking — what may probably have attracted your observation as well as mine — the candour and complacency with which he gave his attention to all... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 778 trang
...fixed: hence all his studies were pursued without interruption or confusion. Nor ean I omit remarking the candour and complacency with which he gave his attention to all persons, of whatever quality, talents, or education : he justly concluded that curious or important... | |
| Christopher Anderson - 1847 - 500 trang
...were distinguishing traits in his character. The first of these was displayed, we are informed, in " the candour and complacency with which he gave his attention to all persons of whatever quality, talents, or education ; for it was a conclusion and a principle with him,... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1858 - 300 trang
...fixed : hence all his studies were pursued without interruption or confusion. Nor can I omit remarking the candour and complacency with which he gave his attention to all persons, of whatever quality, talents, or education : he justly concluded that curious or important... | |
| Calcutta univ - 1859 - 254 trang
...means, that it was very hard for any ill to attack him. He slept most commonly in his omit remarking the candour and complacency with which he gave his attention to all persons, of whatever quality, talents, or education : he justly concluded that curious or important... | |
| 1865 - 640 trang
...distribution which he had fixed ; hence, all his studies were pursued without interruption or confusion : nor can I here omit remarking what may probably have attracted your observation as well as mine, the candor and complacency with which he gave his attention to all persons,... | |
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