His beauty even in his bloom of youth had something in it at once of gentleness and dignity; and when his prime of manhood came, the majesty Kingliness of his character at once became visible in it.
"Plutarch-Lives-of-the-noble-Grecians-and-Romans"
Clough, Arthur Hugh
Conspicuous in the ranks of Federalists, and unsurpassed in debate, was a tall and gaunt young man, with beaming countenance, eyes of piercing brilliancy, and an indescribable Kingliness of bearing, who was by and by to become chief justice of the United States, and by his masterly and far-reaching decisions to win a place side by side with Madison and Hamilton among the founders of our national government.
"The Critical Period of American History"
John Fiske
The colonists had suffered from kingly rule, and in forming their first government after independence, they naturally avoided anything having the appearance of Kingliness.
"Studies in Civics"
James T. McCleary