| Samuel Penniman Bates - 1869 - 454 páginas
...dignified conversation. His matter was so completely at his command that he scarcely looked at his brief, but went on for more than four hours with a statement...approaching so nearly to absolute demonstration, that ho seemed to carry with him every man. of bis audience without the slightest effort or weariness on... | |
| Philip Lawrence - 1870 - 424 páginas
...dignified conversation. His matter was so completely at his command that he scarcely looked at his brief, but went on for more than four hours with a statement...of the term ; it was pure reason. Now and then, for a sentence or two, his eye flashed and his voice swelled into a bolder note, as he uttered some emphatic... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1870 - 618 páginas
...dignified conversation. His matter was so completely at his command that he scarcely looked at Ms brief, but went on for more than four hours with a statement...man of his audience without the slightest effort or uneasiness on either side. It was hardly eloquence, in the strict sense of the term ; it was pure reason.... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1870 - 630 páginas
...dignified conversation. His matter was so completely at his command that he scarcely looked at his brief, but went on for more than four hours with a statement...demonstration, that he seemed to carry with him every 1 Dr. Chauncey A. Goodrich, a pro- Choate at Dartmouth College, July 27, feasor in Yale College. See... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1870 - 624 páginas
...dignified conversation. His matter was so completely at his command that he scarcely looked at his brief, but went on for more than four hours with a statement...demonstration, that he seemed to carry with him every 1 Dr. Chauncey A. Goodrich, a pro- Choate at Dartmouth College, July 27, fessor in Yale College. See... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1872 - 648 páginas
...he seemed to carry with him every man of his audience without the slightest effort or uneasiness oil either side. It was hardly eloquence, in the strict...of the term; it was pure reason. Now and then, for a sentence or two, his eye flashed and his voice swelled into a bolder note, as he uttered some emphatic... | |
| Edward Austin Sheldon - 1875 - 446 páginas
...dignified conversation. His matter was so completely at his command that he scarcely looked at his brief, but went on for more than four hours with a statement...demonstration, that he seemed to carry with him every man of the audience without the slightest effort or uneasiness on either side. 6. It was hardly eloquence,... | |
| Nathan Crosby - 1876 - 66 páginas
...dignified conversation. His matter was so completely at his command that he scarcely looked at his brief, but went on for more than four hours with a statement...man of his audience, without the slightest effort or uneasiness on either side. I observed Judge Story sit, pen in hand, as if to take notes. Hour after... | |
| 1880 - 698 páginas
...completely at his command that he scarcely looked at his brief, but went on for more than four hours witn a statement so luminous, and a chain of reasoning...of the term; it was pure reason. Now and then, for a sentence or two, his eye flashed and his voice swelled into a bolder note, as he uttered some emphatic... | |
| 1881 - 710 páginas
...of reasoning so easy to be under iood, and yet approaching so nearly to absolute demonstration, thaf he seemed to carry with him every man of his audience...of the term; it was pure reason. Now and then, for a sentence or two, his eye flashed and his voice swelled into a bolder note, as he uttered some emphatic... | |
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