The Ladies of the White HouseUnited States Publishing Company, 1872 - 658 من الصفحات |
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... manners so captivating in Southern women . She was not a beauty , but gentle and winning in her nature , and eminently congenial to her illustrious husband . Dur ing their long and happy married life , he ever wore her likeness on his ...
... manners so captivating in Southern women . She was not a beauty , but gentle and winning in her nature , and eminently congenial to her illustrious husband . Dur ing their long and happy married life , he ever wore her likeness on his ...
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... . The lady was fair to behold , of fascinating manners , and splendidly endowed with worldly benefits ; the hero , fresh from his early fields redolent of fame , and with a form on which 12 LADIES OF THE WHITE HOUSE .
... . The lady was fair to behold , of fascinating manners , and splendidly endowed with worldly benefits ; the hero , fresh from his early fields redolent of fame , and with a form on which 12 LADIES OF THE WHITE HOUSE .
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... manner for which she was remarkable . In her girlhood , as 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 ...
... manner for which she was remarkable . In her girlhood , as 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 ...
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... manner , that , so far from seeking this appointment , I have used every endeavor in my power to avoid it , not only from my unwillingness to part with you and the family , but from a consciousness of its being a trust too great for my ...
... manner , that , so far from seeking this appointment , I have used every endeavor in my power to avoid it , not only from my unwillingness to part with you and the family , but from a consciousness of its being a trust too great for my ...
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... manner as that of the St. James or St. Cloud . Always an aristocrat , Mrs. Washington's adminis- tration as " hostess " was but a reproduction of the customs and ceremonies of foreign heads of govern- ment , and her receptions were ...
... manner as that of the St. James or St. Cloud . Always an aristocrat , Mrs. Washington's adminis- tration as " hostess " was but a reproduction of the customs and ceremonies of foreign heads of govern- ment , and her receptions were ...
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