| 1823 - 946 страници
...capacity, he gave himself no trouble ; and, indeed, such was his singular talent for making all things plain, clear, and intelligible, that scarcely any...on the contrary, was full of colloquial spirit and pleasure. He had a certain quiet and grave humour, which ran through most of his conversation, and... | |
| 1819 - 490 страници
...was his singular talent for making all things plain, clear, and intelligible, that scarcely anyone could be aware of such a deficiency in his presence. His talk, too, though overflowing with infori mation, had no resemblance to lecturing or solemn discoursing; but, on the contrary, was full... | |
| 1819 - 708 страници
...capacity, he gave himself no trouble ; and, indeed, such was his singular talent for making all tbiogt plain, clear, and intelligible, that scarcely any...on the contrary, was full of colloquial spirit and pleasure. He bad a cerlain quiet and grave humour, which ran through most of his conversation, and... | |
| 1819 - 780 страници
...capacity, be gave himself no trouble ; and, indeed, such was bis singular talent for making all things plain, clear, and intelligible, that scarcely any...His talk, too, though overflowing with information, bad no resemblance to lecturing or solemn discoursing, but, on the contrary, was full of colloquial... | |
| 1820 - 494 страници
...capacity, he gave himself no trouble ; and, indeed, such was his singular talent for making all things plain, clear, and intelligible, that scarcely any...on the contrary, was full of colloquial spirit and pleasure. He had a certain quiet and grave humour, which ran through most of his conversation, and... | |
| 1820 - 482 страници
...capacity, he gave himself no trouble ; and, indeed, such was his singular talent for making all things plain, clear, and intelligible, that scarcely any...on the contrary, was full of colloquial spirit and pleasure. He had a certain quiet and grave humour, which ran through most of his conversation, and... | |
| 1820 - 450 страници
...capacity, he gave himself no trouble ; and, indeed, such was his singular talent for making all things plain, clear, and intelligible, that scarcely any...on the contrary, was full of colloquial spirit and pleasure. He had a certain quiet and grave humour, which ran through most of his conversation, and... | |
| 1820 - 494 страници
...trouble ; and, indeed, such was his singular talent for making all things plain, clear, and intell:gible, that scarcely any one could be aware of such a deficiency...on the contrary, was full of colloquial spirit and pleasure. He had a certain quiet and grave humour, which ran through most of his conversation, and... | |
| 1820 - 496 страници
...capacity, he gave himself no trouble ; and, indeed, such was his singular talent for making all things plain, clear, and intelligible, that scarcely any...in his presence. His talk, too, though overflowing witb information, had DO resemblance to lecturing or solemn discoursing, bui, on the contrary, was... | |
| 1823 - 944 страници
...capacity, he gave himself no trouble; and, indeed, such was his singular talent for making all things plain, clear, and intelligible, that scarcely any...on the contrary, was full of colloquial spirit and pleasure. He had a certain quiet and grave humour, which ran through most of his conversation, and... | |
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