| 1786 - 496 pages
...brown caft, were quick and piercing ; his eyebrows prominent, which gave his countenance a: t together an air of aufterity. He was beloved by his people, who looked up to him as to a father, and obeved his commands with alacrity. "1"! itconfidence we placed in him was unremitting; our admiration... | |
| 1786 - 508 pages
...brown caft, were quick and piercing ; his eyebrews prominent, which gave his countenance all together an air of aufterity. He was beloved by his people,...talents unbounded ; our efteem for his good qualities afitnionate and fincere. In exploring unknown countries, the dangers he had to encounter were various... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1788 - 654 pages
...piercing; his eye-brows prominent, which " gave his countenance altogether an air of auf" terity. " He was beloved by his people , who looked " up to him as to a father , and obeyed his com" mands with alacrity. The confidence we placed " in him was unremitting ; our admiration of his... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1788 - 338 pages
...piercing; his eye-brows prominent, which " gave his countenance altogether an air of aufK terity. " He was beloved by his people, who looked " up to him as to a father, and obeyed hiscomet mands with alacrity. The confidence we placed " in him was unremitting; our admiration of... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1824 - 196 pages
...eye-brows prominent, which gave " his countenance altogether an air of austerity. *' He was lieloved by his people, who looked " up to him as to a father, and obryed his com. " mands with alacrity. The confidence we " placed in him was unremitting; our admi"... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1826 - 464 pages
...and piercing; his eyebrows prominent, which gave his countenance altogether an air of ansterity. .' He was beloved by his people, who looked up to him as to a father, and obeyed his commands with alaerity. The confidence we placed in him was uuremitting; our admiration of his great talents, uubounded... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1832 - 238 pages
...and piercing ; his eye-brows prominent, which gave his countenance altogether an air of austerity. " He was beloved by his people, who looked up to him as a father, and obeyed his commands with alacrity. The confidence we placed in him wae unremitting ;... | |
| Historical account - 1836 - 510 pages
...gloomy, and morose, has been already disproved. " He was beloved by his people," says Mr Sam well, " who looked up to him as to a father, and obeyed his...our admiration of his great talents unbounded ; our esteem for his good qualities affectionate and sincere." Two representations of his features have been... | |
| ACCOUNT. - 1837 - 392 pages
...gloomy, and morose, has been already disproved. " He was beloved by his people," says Mr. Samwell, " who looked up to him as to a father, and obeyed his...our admiration of his great talents unbounded ; our esteem for his good qualities affectionate and sincere." Two representations of his features have been... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1838 - 474 pages
...and piercing ; his eyebrows prominent, which gave his countenance altogether an air of austerity. ' He was beloved by his people, who looked up to him...our admiration of his great talents, unbounded ; our esteem for his good qualities, affectionate and sincere. ' He was remarkably distinguished for the... | |
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