The Ladies of the White HouseH. H. Bancroft & Company, 1870 - 658 من الصفحات |
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... woman that she ignores the strides she has made under so benign a power, or for the tinsels of courts would exchange the social liberties and position she has gained. We have had no " Queens " or " Drawing rooms," properly speaking, but ...
... woman that she ignores the strides she has made under so benign a power, or for the tinsels of courts would exchange the social liberties and position she has gained. We have had no " Queens " or " Drawing rooms," properly speaking, but ...
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... woman that she ignores the strides she has made under so benign a power , or for the tinsels of courts would exchange the social liberties and position she has gained . " " We have had no " Queens " or " Drawing rooms , " properly ...
... woman that she ignores the strides she has made under so benign a power , or for the tinsels of courts would exchange the social liberties and position she has gained . " " We have had no " Queens " or " Drawing rooms , " properly ...
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... woman , belonged beauty , accomplishments , and great sweetness of disposition . Nor should we , in ascribing her imperishable memory to her husband's greatness , fail to do reverence to the noble attributes of her own nature ; yet we ...
... woman , belonged beauty , accomplishments , and great sweetness of disposition . Nor should we , in ascribing her imperishable memory to her husband's greatness , fail to do reverence to the noble attributes of her own nature ; yet we ...
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... woman of earth , will ever be so exalted in the hearts of a nation as was she ; and yet there is no single instance recorded of any act of heroism of hers , although she lived in " times that tried men's souls , " and was so intimately ...
... woman of earth , will ever be so exalted in the hearts of a nation as was she ; and yet there is no single instance recorded of any act of heroism of hers , although she lived in " times that tried men's souls , " and was so intimately ...
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... woman thirty years before , when , on the 6th of January , 1759 , she was married to Colonel Washington ; and in an admirable picture of her by Woolaston , painted about the same time , we see some- thing of that pleasing grace which is ...
... woman thirty years before , when , on the 6th of January , 1759 , she was married to Colonel Washington ; and in an admirable picture of her by Woolaston , painted about the same time , we see some- thing of that pleasing grace which is ...
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