The Ladies of the White HouseUnited States Publishing Company, 1872 - 658 من الصفحات |
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... Miss Strickland has done for English Queens . The contrast is great ; the fault lies not in the sub- ject treated , nor yet in the biographer , but may rather be attributed to the genius of our simple and unosten- tatious form of ...
... Miss Strickland has done for English Queens . The contrast is great ; the fault lies not in the sub- ject treated , nor yet in the biographer , but may rather be attributed to the genius of our simple and unosten- tatious form of ...
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... Miss Harriet Lane , has my profound regard for the very accurate sketch of her beautiful kinswoman . Colonel John Tyler , of Washington , and Colonel T. B. Thorpe , of New York City , have evinced their interest in my under- taking by ...
... Miss Harriet Lane , has my profound regard for the very accurate sketch of her beautiful kinswoman . Colonel John Tyler , of Washington , and Colonel T. B. Thorpe , of New York City , have evinced their interest in my under- taking by ...
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... Miss Dandridge , she had enjoyed the best society of Williamsburg , and during Gov. Dinwiddie's residence there , she had been one of the most popular and admired of the many blooming girls who had rendered the court of the Governor ...
... Miss Dandridge , she had enjoyed the best society of Williamsburg , and during Gov. Dinwiddie's residence there , she had been one of the most popular and admired of the many blooming girls who had rendered the court of the Governor ...
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... the early part of 1778 , was the scene of the severest * Mr. Parke Custis was married to Miss Neily Calvert the 3rd of February 1774 . sufferings , replete with more terrible want than any ever LADIES OF THE WHITE HOUSE . 27.
... the early part of 1778 , was the scene of the severest * Mr. Parke Custis was married to Miss Neily Calvert the 3rd of February 1774 . sufferings , replete with more terrible want than any ever LADIES OF THE WHITE HOUSE . 27.
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... that in this valley there had once been several forges , it owes its name , and here Washington found winter quarters for his suffering army · sister , Miss Custis . The deceased had been 28 LADIES OF THE WHITE HOUSE .
... that in this valley there had once been several forges , it owes its name , and here Washington found winter quarters for his suffering army · sister , Miss Custis . The deceased had been 28 LADIES OF THE WHITE HOUSE .
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