In a few minutes after, we were favoured with a visit from the polite and generous Doctor Breynton, Rector of St. Paul's Church in Halifax. He addressed us with that ease, freedom, and gentleness peculiar to himself. His countenance exhibited a most finished... Collections of the Society: Vol. [i], ii - Page 159by Protestant Episcopal Historical Society - 1853Full view - About this book
| Protestant Episcopal Historical Society - 1853 - 416 pages
...congratulations, Master Harry Brown came in, and after paying his compliments informed us that his papa was coming immediately to give us joy. No sooner had Mrs. Callahan...the manner of his expression, afforded a convincing evidejicc of his sincerity, and the event afterwards gave me undeniable demonstration that I was not... | |
| William Stoodley Bartlet - Clergy - 1853 - 412 pages
...room, and after bidding us welcome to Halifax, acquainted me that his papa was approaching to pay rrie his compliments. The women, upon this occasion, declared...assured us that he most heartily congratulated us upon oar fortunate deliverance from tyranny, oppression, and poverty, and he declared that we might depend... | |
| Duncan Campbell - Nova Scotia - 1873 - 566 pages
...himself. His countenance exhibited a neat finished picture of compassionate good nature, and €ffasions of tenderness and humanity glistened in his venerable...assured us that he most heartily congratulated us on our fortunate deliverance from tyranny, oppression, and poverty, and he declared that we might depend... | |
| Duncan Campbell - Nova Scotia - 1873 - 566 pages
...peculiar to himself. His countenance exhibited a neat finished picture of compassionate good nature, and effusions of tenderness and humanity glistened in...venerable eyes when he had learned part of our history. Ho kindly assured us that he most heartily congratulated us on our fortunate deliverance from tyranny,... | |
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