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" I can never cease to remember with affection and gratitude, so warm, steady, and disinterested a friend; and I can most truly bear this testimony to his memory, that I never witnessed, in any family, more decorum, propriety, and regularity than in his... "
The Romance of the American Theatre - Page 17
by Mary Caroline Crawford - 1925 - 508 pages
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The Quarterly Christian Spectator

Theology - 1834 - 692 pages
...can most truly bear this testinony to his memory, that I never witnessed in any family, more decoum, propriety, and regularity, than in his : where I never saw a card, >r even met, (except in one instance) a person of his own profession at lis table ; of which Mrs. Garrick,...
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The Royal Lady's Magazine, Volume 3

Great Britain - 1834 - 324 pages
...remember with affection and gratitude so warm, steady, and disinterested a friend ; and I can most truly bear this testimony to his memory, that I never...regularity, than in his, where I never saw a card, nor even met (except in one instance) a person of his own profession at his table : of which Mrs. Garrick,...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1834 - 566 pages
...remember with affection and gratitude, so warm, steady, and disinterested a friend; and I can most truly bear this testimony to his memory, that I never...in one instance) a person of his own profession at Ms table : of which Mrs. Garrick, by her elegance of taste, her correctness of manners, and very original...
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Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of Mrs. Hannah More, Volume 1

Hannah More - Authors, English - 1834 - 492 pages
...disinterested a friend ; and I can moi truly bear this testimony to his memory, that I never wil nessed, in any family, more decorum, propriety, and regularity' than in his: where 1 never saw a card, or even met (except in one instance) a person of his own profession at his table...
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Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 6; Volume 17

Methodist Church - 1835 - 386 pages
...remember, with affection and gratitude, so warm, steady, and disinterested a friend ; and I can most truly bear this testimony to his memory, that I never...Garrick, by her elegance of taste, her correctness of manners, and very original turn of humor, was the brightest ornament. All his pursuits and tastes were...
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Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volume 13; Volume 18

Theology - 1835 - 424 pages
...remember with affection and gratitude so warm, steady, and disinterested a friend ; and I can most truly bear this testimony to his memory, that I never...Garrick, by her elegance of taste, her correctness of manners, and very original turn of humor, was the brightest ornament. All his pursuits and tastes were...
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The Christian Examiner and General Review, Volume 18

Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - Liberalism (Religion) - 1835 - 422 pages
...steady, and disinterested a friend ; and I can most truly bear this testimony to his memory, that I nevet witnessed, in any family, more decorum, propriety,...Garrick, by her elegance of taste, her correctness of manners, and very original turn of humor, was the brightest ornament. All his pursuits and tastes were...
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Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of Mrs. Hannah More, Volume 1

William Roberts - Authors, English - 1835 - 496 pages
...remember with affection and gratitude so warm, steady, and disinterested a friend ; and I can most truly bear this testimony to his memory, that I never...decorum, propriety, and regularity than in his : where 1 never saw a card, or even met (except in one instance) a person of his own profession at his table...
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Railway Mechanical and Electrical Engineer, Volume 3

Railroad engineering - 1835 - 436 pages
...In another place she says, "I can truly beir ilii testimony to his (Garrick's) memory, that I neve witnessed in any family more decorum, propriety and regularity, than in his ; whore I never saw a card nor even met (except in one instance) a persoi of his own profession at...
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Lives of Celebrated Women, Part 1

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Women - 1844 - 176 pages
...cease to remember with affection and gratitude so warm, steady, and disinterested a friend ; I can most truly bear this testimony to his memory, that I never...regularity, than in his ; where I never saw a card, or ever met — except in one instance — a person of his own profession at his table. All his pursuits...
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