The Ladies of the White HouseH. H. Bancroft & Company, 1870 - 658 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 26
... and fleetest couriers carried its tidings beyond the rippling waves of the Potomac , calling the friends of freedom to arms . Mrs. Washington heard the war- cry , and felt that the absence of her husband 26 LADIES OF THE WHITE HOUSE .
... and fleetest couriers carried its tidings beyond the rippling waves of the Potomac , calling the friends of freedom to arms . Mrs. Washington heard the war- cry , and felt that the absence of her husband 26 LADIES OF THE WHITE HOUSE .
الصفحة 65
... heard of the memorable incident at Lexington , only five days after his departure from Braintree . Up to this time , the trouble between the two countries had been a dis- pute , henceforth it resolved itself into open hostilities . " In ...
... heard of the memorable incident at Lexington , only five days after his departure from Braintree . Up to this time , the trouble between the two countries had been a dis- pute , henceforth it resolved itself into open hostilities . " In ...
الصفحة 73
... heard of the frigate since she sailed , till , about a week ago , a New York paper informed that she was taken and carried into Plymouth . I did not fully credit this report , though it gave me much uneasiness . I yesterday heard that a ...
... heard of the frigate since she sailed , till , about a week ago , a New York paper informed that she was taken and carried into Plymouth . I did not fully credit this report , though it gave me much uneasiness . I yesterday heard that a ...
الصفحة 106
... heard the contrary ) , until superseded by the appointment of oth- ers . The idea suggested that no one was in office , and consequently no removal could take place , I cannot consider in any other light than what the gentlemen of the ...
... heard the contrary ) , until superseded by the appointment of oth- ers . The idea suggested that no one was in office , and consequently no removal could take place , I cannot consider in any other light than what the gentlemen of the ...
الصفحة 117
... heard her harpsichord and voice , accompanied by Mr. Jefferson's violin and voice , in the passages of a touching song . They listened for a stanza or two . Whether something in the words , or in the tones of the singers appeared ...
... heard her harpsichord and voice , accompanied by Mr. Jefferson's violin and voice , in the passages of a touching song . They listened for a stanza or two . Whether something in the words , or in the tones of the singers appeared ...
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