Early Recollections of Newport, R. I.: From the Year 1793 to 1811A. J. Ward, C. E. Hammett, jr., 1868 - 284 страница |
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... persons , probably , who “ have taken to Newport , " within a few years , as the American Brighton or " Baden - Baden , " have any knowl- edge of a prior occupation of the place , for a number of years , not summers merely , but the ...
... persons , probably , who “ have taken to Newport , " within a few years , as the American Brighton or " Baden - Baden , " have any knowl- edge of a prior occupation of the place , for a number of years , not summers merely , but the ...
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... person ; but Mr. Otis , the accomplished pleader , was too wise to be the slave of appearances . He knew his man , and , as the case progressed , gave sig- nificant proof of his confidence in the legal brother . 114 EARLY RECOLLECTIONS .
... person ; but Mr. Otis , the accomplished pleader , was too wise to be the slave of appearances . He knew his man , and , as the case progressed , gave sig- nificant proof of his confidence in the legal brother . 114 EARLY RECOLLECTIONS .
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... persons are still living who may retain of them a better memory . I seem to see and hear Mr. Otis and Mr. Dexter to - day , as dis- tinctly as in Newport more than half a century ago . I have drawn the outlines of their por- traits ...
... persons are still living who may retain of them a better memory . I seem to see and hear Mr. Otis and Mr. Dexter to - day , as dis- tinctly as in Newport more than half a century ago . I have drawn the outlines of their por- traits ...
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... persons he expressed so delicately , that he never lost a friend , nor gained an enemy . He had a pale , thoughtful , express- ive face . He was born at the South , and in- herited Southern tendencies . His temperament was even , which ...
... persons he expressed so delicately , that he never lost a friend , nor gained an enemy . He had a pale , thoughtful , express- ive face . He was born at the South , and in- herited Southern tendencies . His temperament was even , which ...
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... person , presented a striking contrast to Dr. Sen- ter in height and size ; but his sinewy frame was equal to any amount of professional labor . He was very active , and of rather a nervous temperament , as I always thought . His face ...
... person , presented a striking contrast to Dr. Sen- ter in height and size ; but his sinewy frame was equal to any amount of professional labor . He was very active , and of rather a nervous temperament , as I always thought . His face ...
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