He was always a well-disposed " young man ; but I think the manners of the country " have given him a more serious turn ; which I was well " pleased with. His chief employment while he was here, " was transcribing a family record, which I drew up some... Literary Recollections - Seite 365von Richard Warner - 1830 - 499 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1755 - 262 Seiten
...have just heard, he had arrived safely again " across the Atlantic. He was always a well-disposed " young man ; but I think the manners of the country...I " encouraged him in it, for the sake of William, Bernard, " and Edwin, whom it may hereafter have a tendency to " excite to good and honourable deeds.... | |
| 1755 - 262 Seiten
...just heard, he had arrived safely again " across the Atlantic. He was always a well-disposed " yonng man ; but I think the manners of the country " have...I " encouraged him in it, for the sake of William, Bernard, " and Edwin, whom it may hereafter have a tendency to " excite to good and honourable deeds.... | |
| Richard Warner - 1819 - 418 Seiten
...visit, ami " we have just heard he had arrived safely •' again across the Atlantic. He was al" ways a well disposed young man ; but I " think the manners...serious turn, which I " was well pleased with. His chief em[ 206 ] " ployment, while he was here, was tran" scribing ^family record, which I drew up " some... | |
| 1868 - 844 Seiten
...Gilpin in one of his letters, speaking of a visit which he received from his son from America, says, ' His chief employment while he was here, was transcribing...and I encouraged him in it for the sake of William, Bernard, and Edwin, whom it may hereafter have a tendency to excite to honourable deeds. Indeed I have... | |
| 1868 - 942 Seiten
...Gilpin in one of his letters, speaking of a visit which he received from his son from America, says, ' His chief employment while he was here, was transcribing...and I encouraged him in it for the sake of William, Bernard, and Ed win, whom it may hereafter have a tendency to excite to honourable deeds. Indeed I... | |
| Patricius Walker (pseud. [i.e. William Allingham.]), William Allingham - 1873 - 370 Seiten
...Gilpin, in one of his letters, speaking of a visit which he received from his son from America, says : ' His chief employment while he was here, was transcribing...and I encouraged him in it for the sake of William, Bernard, and Edwin, whom it may hereafter have a tendency A GOOD CLERGYMAN. 41 to excite to honourable... | |
| William Allingham - 1873 - 764 Seiten
...Gilpin, in one of his letters, speaking of a visit which he received from his son from America, says : ' His chief employment while he was here, was transcribing...and father, who were all very valuable men ; and I enfor the sake of William, Bernard, it may hereafter have a tendency A GOOD CLERGYMAN. 41 to excite... | |
| William Gilpin - 1879 - 206 Seiten
...grandchildren, William, Barnard, and Edwin, or their children, are fit to cultivate them, civilization will, probably, have crept up to them : so that in...which I was well pleased with. His chief employment whilst he was here was transcribing a family record, which I drew up some time ago, of my great grandfather,... | |
| William Gilpin - 1879 - 194 Seiten
...grandchildren, William, Barnard, and Edwin, or their children, are fit to cultivate them, civilization will, probably, have crept up to them : so that in...which I was well pleased with. His chief employment whilst he was here was transcribing a family record, which I drew up some time ago, of my great grandfather,... | |
| William Allingham - 1893 - 270 Seiten
...Gilpin, in one of his letters, speaking of a visit which he received from his son from America, says : ' His chief employment while he was here, was transcribing...and I encouraged him in it for the sake of William, Bernard and Edwin, whom it may hereafter have a tendency to excite to honourable deeds. Indeed I have... | |
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