The Ladies of the White HouseH. H. Bancroft & Company, 1870 - 658 من الصفحات |
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... kind friends who have contributed by their valuable assistance and effectual aid toward the success of this volume , I can only add here , as I have expressed elsewhere , my heartfelt thanks and grateful acknowledgments . Among the ...
... kind friends who have contributed by their valuable assistance and effectual aid toward the success of this volume , I can only add here , as I have expressed elsewhere , my heartfelt thanks and grateful acknowledgments . Among the ...
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... kind , unwilling that any other should read these evidences of affection : " PHILADELPHIA , 18th June , 1775 . " MY DEAREST : I am now set down to write to you on a subject which fills me with inexpressible concern , and this concern is ...
... kind , unwilling that any other should read these evidences of affection : " PHILADELPHIA , 18th June , 1775 . " MY DEAREST : I am now set down to write to you on a subject which fills me with inexpressible concern , and this concern is ...
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... kind of destiny that has thrown me upon this service , I shall hope that my undertaking it is designed to answer some good purpose . You might , and I suppose did , perceive , from the tenor of my letter , that I was apprehensive I ...
... kind of destiny that has thrown me upon this service , I shall hope that my undertaking it is designed to answer some good purpose . You might , and I suppose did , perceive , from the tenor of my letter , that I was apprehensive I ...
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... in some measure surmounted . It is owing to the kind- ness of our numerous friends in all quarters that my new and unwished - for situation is not a burden to me . When I was much younger , I should LADIES OF THE WHITE HOUSE . 31.
... in some measure surmounted . It is owing to the kind- ness of our numerous friends in all quarters that my new and unwished - for situation is not a burden to me . When I was much younger , I should LADIES OF THE WHITE HOUSE . 31.
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... kind ever known in this coun- try . " Mrs. Washington at this time was fifty - eight years old ; but her healthful , rational habits , and the cease- less influence of the principles by which her life was habitually regulated , enabled ...
... kind ever known in this coun- try . " Mrs. Washington at this time was fifty - eight years old ; but her healthful , rational habits , and the cease- less influence of the principles by which her life was habitually regulated , enabled ...
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