| Asa Greene - 1833 - Počet stránok 230
...bearing of the citizens of New-York, are certainly very distinguishable from any thing ever seen in Great Britain. They are generally slender in person, somewhat...is by no means laudable on the score of euphony." THE BREAKFAST TABLE.—"Departures, which had begun even before I took my place at the able, became... | |
| Thomas Hamilton - 1833 - Počet stránok 428
...certainly very distinguishable from any thing ever seen in Great Britain. They are generally slender in. s person, somewhat slouching in gait, and without that...peculiar modulation, partaking of a snivel and a drawl, i/ which, I confess, to my ear, is by no means laudable on the score of euphony. Observations of a... | |
| Asa Greene - 1833 - Počet stránok 232
...and without that openness of coun. tenance and erectness of deportment to which an English eye hai been accustomed. Their utterance, too, is marked by...is by no means laudable on the score of euphony." THE BREAKFAST TABLE. — "Departures, which had b«gun even before LI took my place at the able, became... | |
| Asa Greene - 1833 - Počet stránok 224
...of the citizens of New-York, are certainly very distinguishable from any tiling ever seen in Great Britain. They are generally slender in person, somewhat...and erectness of deportment to which an English eye hai been accustomed. Their utterance, too, is marked by a peculiai modulation, partaking of a snivel... | |
| Asa Greene - 1833 - Počet stránok 228
...distinguishable from any thing ever seen in Great Britain, They are generally slender in person, •ornewhat slouching in gait, and without that openness of countenance...and erectness of deportment to which an English eye hai been accustomed. Their utterance, too, is marked by a peculiai modulation, partaking of a snivel... | |
| Thomas Hamilton - 1833 - Počet stránok 840
...bearing of the citizens of New York, are certainly very distinguishable from any thing ever seen in Great Britain. They are generally slender in person, somewhat...gait, and without that openness of countenance and crectness of deportment to which an English eye has been accustomed. Their utterance, too, is marked... | |
| Thomas Hamilton - 1833 - Počet stránok 420
...bearing of the citizens of New York, are certainly very distinguishable from any thing ever seen in Great Britain. They are generally slender in person, somewhat...gait, and without that openness of countenance and crectness of deportment to which an English eye has been accustomed. Their utterance, too, is marked... | |
| 1833 - Počet stránok 742
...eye of the Captain soon discovers, in the appearance of the people, and which he thus points out. " They are generally slender in person, somewhat slouching...gait, and without that openness of countenance, and crectness of deportment to which an English eye has been accustomed. Their utterance too is marked... | |
| Asa Greene - 1833 - Počet stránok 242
...of the citizens of New- York, are certainly very distinguishable from any thing ever seen in Great Britain. They are generally slender in person, somewhat slouching in gait, and without that openness of coun. tonance and erectness of deportment to which an English eye ha« been accustomed. Their utterance,... | |
| Thomas Hamilton - 1833 - Počet stránok 416
...bearing of the citizens of New York, are certainly very distinguishable from any thing ever seen in Great Britain. They are generally slender in person, somewhat slouching in gait, and without v that openness of countenance and erectness of deportment to which an English eye has been accustomed.... | |
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