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" His stature is noble and lofty ; he is well made, and exactly proportioned, his physiognomy mild and agreeable, but such as to render it impossible to speak particularly of any of his features, so that in quitting him, you have only the recollection of... "
The English Review, Or, An Abstract of English and Foreign Literature - Page 9
1787
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Historic Mansions and Highways Around Boston: Being a New and Rev. Ed. of ...

Samuel Adams Drake - Historic buildings - 1900 - 526 pages
...particularly of uny of his features, so that in tpiitting him you havŠ¾ only the recollection of a line face. He has neither a grave nor a familiar air, his brow is sometimes marked with thought, but never with inqnietude ; in inspiring reepect he inspires contidence,...
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The Chautauquan: A Weekly Newsmagazine. [Official Publication ..., Volumes 47-48

Theodore L. Flood, Frank Chapin Bray - 1906 - 876 pages
...speak particularly of any of his features, so that in quitting him, you have only the recollection of a fine face. He has neither a grave nor a familiar air, his brow is sometimes marked with thought, but never with inquietude ; in inspiring respect, he inspires confidence,...
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As Others See Us: A Study of Progress in the United States

John Graham Brooks - National characteristics, American - 1908 - 444 pages
...speak particularly of any of his features, so that in quitting him, you have only the recollection of a fine face. He has neither a grave nor a familiar air, his brow is sometimes marked with thought, but never with inquietude ; in inspiring respect, he inspires confidence,...
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as others see us

john graham brooks - 1908 - 446 pages
...speak particularly of any of his features, so that in quitting him, you have only the recollection of a fine face. He has neither a grave nor a familiar air, his brow is sometimes marked with thought, but never with inquietude; in inspiring respect, he inspires confidence,...
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Honor to George Washington and Reading about George Washington: Pamphlets 1 ...

Albert Bushnell Hart - 1932 - 220 pages
...to speak particularly of any of his features, so that in quitting him you have only the recollection of a fine face. He has neither a grave nor a familiar face, his brow is sometimes marked with thought, but never with inquietude; in inspiring respect he...
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The Hudson River in Literature: An Anthology

Arthur G. Adams - Literary Criticism - 1980 - 356 pages
...speak particularly of any of his features; so that on quitting him, you have only the recollection of a fine face. He has neither a grave nor a familiar air; his brow is sometimes marked with thought, but never with inquietude; in inspiring respect he inspires confidence,...
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