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" ... a finer expression of reposing strength, and mild self-possession in his manner, than we ever recollect to have met with in any other person. He had in his character the utmost abhorrence for all sorts of forwardness, parade, and pretensions ; and... "
The New Statistical Account of Scotland: Renfrew, Argyle - Page 417
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 12

1823 - 946 pages
...character the utmost abhorrence for all sorts of forwardness, parade, and pretensions ; and indeed never failed to put all such impostors out of countenance,...of his language and deportment. " In his temper and dispositions he was not only kind and affectionate, but generous, and considerate of the feelings of...
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Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions &c

1819 - 490 pages
...his character the utmost abhorrence for all sorts of forwardness, parade, and pretensions; and indeed never failed to put all such impostors out of countenance,...language and deportment. In his temper and disposition, lie was not only kind and affectionate^ but generous, and considerate of the feelings of all around...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 89, Part 2; Volume 126

1819 - 780 pages
...character the utmost abhorrence for all sorts of forwardness, parade, and pretensions ; and, indeed, never failed to put all such impostors out of countenance,...of his language and deportment. " In his temper and dispositions he was not only kind and affectionate, but generous, and considerate of the feelings of...
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The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of ..., Volume 5

1819 - 610 pages
...character the utmost abhorrence for all sorts of forwardness, parade, and pretensions; and, indeed, never failed to put all such impostors out of countenance,...of his language and deportment. In his temper and dispositions he was not only kind and affectionate, but generous and considerate of the feelings of...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 89, Part 2; Volume 126

1819 - 708 pages
...pretensions ; and, indeed, never failed to put all such impostors 'out of countenance, oy the maoly plainnest and honest intrepidity of his language and deportment* " In his temper and dispositions he was not only kind and affectionate, but generous, and considerate of the feelings of...
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The Quarterly Journal, Volume 8

1820 - 450 pages
...character the utmost abhorrence for all sorts of forwardness, parade, and pretensions ; and, indeed, never failed to put' all such impostors out of countenance,...of his language and deportment. In his temper and dispositions he was not only kind and affectionate, but generous, and considerate of the feelings of...
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The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., Volume 4

1820 - 494 pages
...character the utmost abhorrence for all sorts of forwardness, parade, and pretensions ; and, indeed, never failed to put all such impostors out of countenance,...of his language and deportment. In his temper and dispositions he was not only kind and affectionate, but generous, and considerate of the feelings of...
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The Annual Biography and Obituary, Volume 4

1820 - 494 pages
...character the utmost abhorrence for all sorts of forwardness, parade, and pretensions ; and, indeed, never failed to put all such impostors out of countenance,...of his language and deportment. In his temper and dispositions he was not only kind and affectionate, but generous, and considerate of thp feelings of...
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Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 6

1820 - 496 pages
...character the utmost abhorrence for all sorts of forwardness, parade, and pretensions ; and, indeed, never failed to put all such impostors out of countenance, by the manly plainness and honest intrepidity of bis language and deportment. In his temper and dispositions be was not only kind and affectionate,...
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The Edinburgh annual register, Volume 12

1823 - 944 pages
...character the utmost abhorrence for all sorts of forwardness, parade, and pretensions ; and indeed never failed to put all such impostors out of countenance,...intrepidity of his language and deportment. " In his temper und dispositions he was not only kind and affectionate, but generous, and considerate of the feelings...
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