The Ladies of the White HouseH. H. Bancroft & Company, 1870 - 658 من الصفحات |
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... party favoritism and sectional prejudices. A truthful writer seeks to destroy the unnatural estimate placed upon the wives of the Presidents, and give correct impressions of their worth. Personal resentments should find no outlets in ...
... party favoritism and sectional prejudices. A truthful writer seeks to destroy the unnatural estimate placed upon the wives of the Presidents, and give correct impressions of their worth. Personal resentments should find no outlets in ...
الصفحة 8
... party favoritism and sectional prejudices . A truthful writer seeks to destroy the unnatural estimate placed upon the wives of the Presi dents , and give correct impressions of their worth . Personal resentments should find no outlets ...
... party favoritism and sectional prejudices . A truthful writer seeks to destroy the unnatural estimate placed upon the wives of the Presi dents , and give correct impressions of their worth . Personal resentments should find no outlets ...
الصفحة 21
... party bitterness ; but the noble intrepidity of General Washington relieved the depressing influences of such unusual occurrences . Her own pride suffered nothing in comparison to the natural sensitiveness she felt for her husband's ...
... party bitterness ; but the noble intrepidity of General Washington relieved the depressing influences of such unusual occurrences . Her own pride suffered nothing in comparison to the natural sensitiveness she felt for her husband's ...
الصفحة 38
... party spoke , but never perceived that any thing was said . He was always dressed in black , and all three wore cocked hats . " It was Mrs. Washington's custom to return visits on the third day , and in calling on her mother , she would ...
... party spoke , but never perceived that any thing was said . He was always dressed in black , and all three wore cocked hats . " It was Mrs. Washington's custom to return visits on the third day , and in calling on her mother , she would ...
الصفحة 55
... the solemnity usually felt for so renowned a spot is marred by the coarse remark and thoughtless acts of the many who saunter through the grounds . A gay party of idlers had arranged their eatables upon LADIES OF THE WHITE HOUSE . 55.
... the solemnity usually felt for so renowned a spot is marred by the coarse remark and thoughtless acts of the many who saunter through the grounds . A gay party of idlers had arranged their eatables upon LADIES OF THE WHITE HOUSE . 55.
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