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" At the first visit which I made at Prior Park, I met Dr. Warburton for the first time, whom I ventured to pronounce one of the politest men I had ever seen. Those who only know him as engaged in controversy may be surprised at this. But I found him so... "
The Triflers: To which are Added The Rout, Or a Sketch of Modern Manners ... - Page 70
by Richard Graves - 1806 - 177 pages
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The Triflers: Consisting of Trifling Essays, Trifling Anecdotes, and a Few ...

Richard Graves - English poetry - 1805 - 204 pages
...Prior Park, I met Dr. Warburton for the firft time ;. whom I ventured to pronounce one of the moft polite men I had ever seen. Those who have only known...controversy, may be surprised at this. But I found him soattentive to every one that spoke, particularly to myself; who am the worft of all possible speakers,...
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Remains in Verse and Prose of the Francis Kilvert, with a Brief Memoir

Francis Kilvert - 1866 - 254 pages
...first time, whom I ventured to pronounce one of the politest men I had ever seen. Those who only know him as engaged in controversy may be surprised at this. But I found him so attentive to every one who spoke, particularly to myself, who am the worst of all possible speakers,* setting everything that...
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The Life and Times of Ralph Allen of Prior Park, Bath, Introduced by a Short ...

Robert Edward Myhill Peach - Bath (England) - 1895 - 286 pages
...first time, whom I ventured to pronounce one of the politest men I had ever seen. Those who only know him as engaged in controversy may be surprised at this. But I found him so attentive to everyone who spoke, particularly to myself, who am the worst of all possible speakers, setting everything...
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Life & Letters at Bath in the Xviijth Century

Alfred Barbeau - Bath (England) - 1904 - 446 pages
...first time, whom I ventured to pronounce one of the politest men I had ever seen. Those who only know him as engaged in controversy may be surprised at this. But I found him so attentive to every one who spoke, particularly to myself, who am the worst of all possible speakers, setting everything that...
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Une ville d'eaux anglaise au XVIIIe siècle: la société élégante et ...

Alfred Barbeau - Bath (England) - 1904 - 432 pages
...first time. whom I ventured to pronounce one of the politest men I had ever seen. Those who only know him as engaged in controversy may be surprised at this. But I founii him so attentive to every one who spoke, particularly to myself, who am the worst of ail possible...
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Une ville d'eaux anglaise au XVIIIe siècle: la société élégante et ...

A. Barbeau - Bath (England) - 1904 - 426 pages
...pronounce one of the politest men I had ever seen: Those who only know him as engaged in controversy may he surprised at this. But I found him so attentive to every one who spoke, particularly to myself, who am the worst of all possible speakers, setting everything that...
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