Mr. or to have ones [one's] name recorded by the Secretary with that prefix 200 years ago was a more certain index of the rank of the individual as respects birth, education and good moral character than any one of the high sounding titles with which... Maltby-Maltbie Family History - Էջ 236Mrs. Dorothy Lord (Maltby) Verrill - 1916 - 435 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Gideon Hiram Hollister - 1858 - 666 էջ
...education, and good moral character, than any one of the high-sounding appellations with which many men of no merit whatever, in our day of swift locomotion,...and in honorable stations who still did not possess all the requisite qualities of masters. It was seldom that young men, of whatever rank, were called... | |
| Georgia Lord Morehouse Maltby - 1895 - 178 էջ
...birth, education, and good moral character than any one of the high sounding titles with which many men of no merit whatever, in our day of swift locomotion...and in honorable stations, who still did not possess all the requisite qualities of Master. It was seldom that young men of whatever rank were called Masters.... | |
| Sophia Fidelia Hall Coe - 1902 - 268 էջ
...though they might be returned year after year, were honored with this title. It may be observed, with reference to our colonial records, that there were...and in honorable stations, who still did not possess all the requisite qualities of Masters. It was seldom that young men of whatever rank were called Masters."... | |
| 1914 - 574 էջ
...representatives of the towns, even though they might be returned year after year, were honored with the title." " It may be observed by reference to our Colonial records...and in honorable stations who still did not possess all the requisite qualities of Masters. It was seldom that young men of whatever rank were called Masters.... | |
| Oscar Jewell Harvey - 1909 - 722 էջ
...appellations which in our day are applied to many men of no merit whatever. It mav be observedj bv reference to our colonial records, that there were...and in honorable stations who still did not possess all the requisite qualities of 'Masters.' * * "Military titles were considered of a very high order,... | |
| George Frederick Tuttle - 1883 - 452 էջ
...binh, education and good moral character thfin any one of the high sounding titles with which many men of no merit whatever in our day of swift locomotion...and in honorable stations who still did not possess all the requisite qualities of Masters It was seldom that \ounu men of whatever rank were called Masters.... | |
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