The Queens of American SocietyC. Scribner, 1867 - 464 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 57
... gave to the American Commissioners a position of advantage , to which Jay's sternness and resolution , backed by the approval of Adams and Franklin , gave immense strength . The terms they demanded relating to the fisheries , the Mis- 3 ...
... gave to the American Commissioners a position of advantage , to which Jay's sternness and resolution , backed by the approval of Adams and Franklin , gave immense strength . The terms they demanded relating to the fisheries , the Mis- 3 ...
الصفحة 58
... , or Spain , and gave to the infant Republic boundaries imperial in their grandeur . In America , no one had ventured to hope for boun- daries so magnificent . Governor Livingston wrote to Jay , 58 QUEENS OF AMERICAN SOCIETY .
... , or Spain , and gave to the infant Republic boundaries imperial in their grandeur . In America , no one had ventured to hope for boun- daries so magnificent . Governor Livingston wrote to Jay , 58 QUEENS OF AMERICAN SOCIETY .
الصفحة 68
... gave me pleasure on two accounts , as it informed me of the public welfare and that of your , I may almost say our , dear little family , for since I had the pleasure of their being with me in the same house I have ever felt a tender ...
... gave me pleasure on two accounts , as it informed me of the public welfare and that of your , I may almost say our , dear little family , for since I had the pleasure of their being with me in the same house I have ever felt a tender ...
الصفحة 72
... gave to the salons of the day a list of names never since surpassed in our juridical history , in James Duane , Richard Harrison , Aaron Burr , Alexander Hamilton , Morgan Lewis , Robert Troup , Robert R. Livingston , Egbert Benson ...
... gave to the salons of the day a list of names never since surpassed in our juridical history , in James Duane , Richard Harrison , Aaron Burr , Alexander Hamilton , Morgan Lewis , Robert Troup , Robert R. Livingston , Egbert Benson ...
الصفحة 81
... girls , " where , in nun - like seclusion , were educated a large proportion of the belles who gave the fashionable circles of New York and Philadelphia their inspiration during the last twenty years of the century . 1 * MRS . JOHN JAY .
... girls , " where , in nun - like seclusion , were educated a large proportion of the belles who gave the fashionable circles of New York and Philadelphia their inspiration during the last twenty years of the century . 1 * MRS . JOHN JAY .
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