The Queens of American SocietyPorter & Coates, 1867 - 464 من الصفحات |
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... the early days of the republic differed widely from the present , as does that of the West and the South from ours in the metropolis and the Atlantic cities . In a country so extensive embracing such diversities in cli-
... the early days of the republic differed widely from the present , as does that of the West and the South from ours in the metropolis and the Atlantic cities . In a country so extensive embracing such diversities in cli-
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... present , forming “ a circle of brilliants . " The fête was opened by the discharge of cannon ; there was a dinner , and dancing and fireworks followed in the even- ing . The adornments and illuminations were cheap ; the company ...
... present , forming “ a circle of brilliants . " The fête was opened by the discharge of cannon ; there was a dinner , and dancing and fireworks followed in the even- ing . The adornments and illuminations were cheap ; the company ...
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... present ; and he attended a grand ball in the State House , which was brilliantly illuminated . Washington opened the ball with Mrs. James Macubbin , one of the most beautiful women of the time . Mr. Noah Webster visited Mount Vernon in ...
... present ; and he attended a grand ball in the State House , which was brilliantly illuminated . Washington opened the ball with Mrs. James Macubbin , one of the most beautiful women of the time . Mr. Noah Webster visited Mount Vernon in ...
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... present , with the ministers of France and Spain , distinguished generals of the army , and persons eminent in the State . Among the most noted ladies were Mrs. Jay , Mrs. Hamilton , and Mrs. Montgomery , the widow of the hero of Quebec ...
... present , with the ministers of France and Spain , distinguished generals of the army , and persons eminent in the State . Among the most noted ladies were Mrs. Jay , Mrs. Hamilton , and Mrs. Montgomery , the widow of the hero of Quebec ...
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... present , and future in American history . There were large transparencies over the front of the house , said to be painted by Madame de Brehan , sister to the Count . The subject of the President's title had caused much discussion in ...
... present , and future in American history . There were large transparencies over the front of the house , said to be painted by Madame de Brehan , sister to the Count . The subject of the President's title had caused much discussion in ...
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