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" It is said, he possessed a pretty taste for the fine arts, and had himself attained some proficiency in poetry, music, and painting. His knowledge appeared without ostentation, and embellished by a diffidence that rarely accompanies so many talents and... "
The New Universal Biographical Dictionary, and American Remembrancer of ... - Страница 93
по James Hardie - 1805
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The Life of George Washington,: Commander in Chief of the American ..., Том 4

John Marshall - 1805 - 666 страници
...embellished by a diffidence that rarely accompanies so many talents and accomplishments, which left you to suppose more than appeared. His sentiments were...they had a softness that conciliated affection. His elcrcution was handsome, his address easy, polite, and insinuating. By his merit he had acquired the...

An Essay on the Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the ...

Aaron Bancroft - 1807 - 576 страници
...embellished by a diffidence that rarely accompanies so many talents and accomplishments,, which left you to suppose more than appeared. His sentiments were...and insinuating. By his merit he had acquired the unlimited confidence of his General, and was making rapid progress in military rank and reputation....

Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Army Through ...

Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 584 страници
...embellished by a diffi1* dence that rarely accompanies so many talents and accomplishments, which left you to suppose more than appeared. His sentiments were...and insinuating. By his merit he had acquired the unlimited confidence of his general, and was making rapid progress in military rank and reputation....

Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Army Through ...

Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 604 страници
...embellished by a diffidence that rarely accompanies so many talents and accomplishments, which left you to suppose more than appeared. His sentiments were...conciliated affection. His elocution was handsome, hi« address easy, polite and insinuating. By his merit he had acquired the unlimited confidence of...

The Fashionable Tour in 1825: An Excursion to the Springs, Niagara, Quebec ...

Gideon Miner Davison - 1825 - 172 страници
...inspired esteem, as they had a softness that conciliated affection. His elocution was handsome—his address easy, polite, and insinuating. " By his merit he had acquired the unlimited iConfideace of his general, and was making rapid progress in military rank and reputation....

The Fashionable Tour: A Guide to Travellers Visiting the Middle and Northern ...

Gideon Miner Davison - 1830 - 452 страници
...Arnold fixed his head quarters at the latter place is still standing, and is occupied. spired esteem, us they had a softness that conciliated affection. His...and insinuating. By his merit he had acquired the unlimited confidence of his general, and was making rapid progress in military rank and reputation....

Journal of a Tour in the State of New York, in the Year 1830: With Remarks ...

John Fowler - 1831 - 342 страници
...ills knowledge appeared without ostentation. His sentiments were elevated, and inspired esteem, a> they had a softness that conciliated affection. His...and insinuating. By his merit he had acquired the unlimited confidence of his General, and was making rapid progress in military rank and reputation....

The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American ..., Том 1

1832 - 564 страници
...embellished by a diffidence that rarely accompanies so many talents and accomplishments, which left you to suppose more than appeared. His sentiments were...and insinuating. By his merit he had acquired the unlimited confidence of his general, and ^ was making rapid progress in military rank and reputation....

America, and the Americans ...

James Boardman, Citizen of the world - 1833 - 462 страници
...embellished by a diffidence that rarely accompanies so many talents and accomplishments, which left you to suppose more than appeared. His sentiments were...and insinuating. " By his merit he had acquired the unlimited confidence of his general, and was making rapid progress in military rank and reputation....

A Subaltern's Furlough: Descriptive of Scenes In: the United States ..., Том 1

Edward Thomas Coke - 1833 - 568 страници
...embellished by a diffidence that rarely accompanies so many talents and accomplishments, which left you to suppose more than appeared. His sentiments were...handsome, his address easy, polite, and insinuating. ***** The character I have given of him is drawn partly from what I saw myself, and partly from information....




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