| 1801 - 452 страници
...Hythe, where he was known and beloved. For his eccentricities, individuals who knew him well, would make due allowance — but in strangers who saw him for the first time, and were unacquainted with his history, the odd appearance of his person and the singularity of his... | |
| Eccentric biography - 1801 - 352 страници
...Hythe, where he was known and beloved. For his eccentricities, individuals who knew him well, would make due allowance — but in strangers who saw him for the first time, and were unacquainted with his history, the odd appearance of'his person, and the singularity of his... | |
| 1805 - 596 страници
...landlord. As to himself, he banished deer from his park as an unprofitable luxury, and supplied their place with black cattle and sheep, of which great...and the singularity of his manners never failed to exche uncommon sensations. It was probably about this time that Mr. Robinson first permitted his beard... | |
| G. H. Wilson - 1806 - 444 страници
...landlord. As to himself, he banished deer from his park as an unprofitable luxury, and supplied their place with black cattle and sheep, of which great numbers were always to be seen in his-domain. For his oddities, those visitors who knew him well, made a due allowance, but in strangers... | |
| G. H. Wilson - 1813 - 408 страници
...landlord. As to himself, he banished deer from his park as an unprofitable luxury, and" supplied their place with black cattle and sheep, of which great...visitors who knew him well, made a due allowance, but-in strangers who saw him for the first time, the uncouth appearance of his person, and the singularity... | |
| 1819 - 290 страници
...Hythe, where he was known and beloved. For his eccentricities, individuals who knew him well would make due allowance— but in strangers, who saw him for the first time, and were unacquainted with his history, the odd appearance of his person, and the singularity of his... | |
| 1832 - 644 страници
...Hythe, where he was known and beloved. For his eccentricities, individuals who knew him well, would make due allowance ; but in strangers who saw him for the first time, and were unacquainted with his history, the odd f appearance of his person, and the singularity of... | |
| 1832 - 512 страници
...Hythe, where ho was known and beloved. For his eccentricities, individuals who knew him well, would make due allowance ; but in strangers who saw him for the first time, and were unacquainted with hi* history, the odd appearance of his person, and the singularity of his... | |
| 1834 - 438 страници
...he banished deer from his park as an unprofitable luxury. and supplied their place with black caltle and sheep, of which great numbers were always to be...about this time that Mr. Robinson first permitted his heard to grow. Beards were once considered as marks of respectability, particularly among the ancients.... | |
| 1860 - 782 страници
...landlord. As to himself, he banished deer from his park as an unprofitable luxury, and supplied their place with black cattle and sheep, of which great...him for the first time, the uncouth appearance of hia person, and the singularity of his manners never foiled to excite uncommon sensations. It was probably... | |
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