... used to address his younger friends, that was always felt by them as an endearing mark of his kindness and familiarity, — and prized accordingly, far beyond all the solemn compliments that ever proceeded from the lips of authority. His voice was... Stuart's Descriptive History of the Steam Engine - Page 194by Robert Stuart - 1829 - 249 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1823 - 946 pages
...prized accordingly far beyond all the solemn compliments that ever proceededfrom the lips of authority. His voice was deep and powerful, though he commonly...spoke in a low and somewhat monotonous tone, which harmonised admirably with the weight and brevity of his observations, and set off' to the greatest... | |
| 1819 - 490 pages
...accordingly far beyont! all the solemn compliments that ever proceeded from the lips oi authority. His voice was deep and powerful, though he commonly...the weight and brevity of his observations, and set ofl to the greatest advantage the pleasant anecdotes which he delivered with the same grave brow, and... | |
| 1819 - 610 pages
...and powerful, — though be commonly spoke in a low and somewhat monotonous tone, which harmonised admirably with the weight and brevity of his observations,...which he delivered with the same grave brow and the calm /smile playing soberly on The Late Mr James Watt. his lips. There was nothing of effort indeed,... | |
| 1819 - 780 pages
...prized accordingly far beyond all the solemn compliments that ever proceeded fiom the lips of authority. His voice* was deep and powerful, though he commonly...spoke in a low and somewhat monotonous tone, which harmonised admirably with the weight and brevity of his observations, and set off to the greatest advantage... | |
| 1819 - 708 pages
...beyond all the solemn complimeols that ever proceeded from the lips of authority. His voice was deep aud powerful, though he commonly spoke in a low and somewhat monotonous tone, which harmonised admirably with the weight and brevity of his observations, and tetoffto the greatest advantage... | |
| 1819 - 800 pages
...commonly spoke in s te« and somewhat monotonous tone, wfcf'1* harmonised admirably with the weight »f brevity of his observations, and set off to the greatest advantage the pleasant sawdotes which he delivered with ike «'>• grave brow and the same calm smile phiing soberly on his... | |
| 1820 - 494 pages
...prized accordingly far beyond all the solemn compliments that ever proceeded from the lips of authority. His voice was deep and powerful, though he commonly...spoke in a low and somewhat monotonous tone, which harmonised admirably with the weight and brevity of his observations, and set off to the greatest advantage... | |
| 1820 - 494 pages
...prized accordingly far beyond all the solemn compliments that ever proceeded from the lips of authority. His voice was deep and powerful, though he commonly...spoke in a low and somewhat monotonous tone, which harmonised admirably with the weight and brevity of his observations, and set off to the greatest advantage... | |
| 1820 - 496 pages
...prized accordingly far beyond all (he solemn compliments that ever proceeded from the lips of authority. His voice was deep and powerful, though he commonly spoke in a low and somewhat monotonous tone, w : •• ' harmonised admirably with the weigh and brevity of bis observations, ml set off to the... | |
| 1823 - 944 pages
...prized accordingly far beyond all the solemn compliments that ever proceeded from the lips of authority. His voice was deep and powerful, though he commonly...spoke in a low and somewhat monotonous tone, which harmonised admirably with the weight and brevity of his observations, and set off to the greatest advantage... | |
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