The Queens of American SocietyPorter & Coates, 1867 - 464 من الصفحات |
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... remarkable Men - Mrs . Fieid one of few Americans - Marriage to Mr. Benjamin H. Feld - His Ancestry - Silver Wedding " . Poem by Bishop Coze , addressed to Mrs. Field 113 135 171 # VIII . Early Society at the South - In CONTENTS .
... remarkable Men - Mrs . Fieid one of few Americans - Marriage to Mr. Benjamin H. Feld - His Ancestry - Silver Wedding " . Poem by Bishop Coze , addressed to Mrs. Field 113 135 171 # VIII . Early Society at the South - In CONTENTS .
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... remarkable for graces and accomplishments . About 1749 Mrs. Jeykell was leading lady of the ton in Philadelphia , pre - eminent in beauty and fashion . She THE FIRST BALL - LADY FRANKLAND . 15 was the 14 QUEENS OF AMERICAN SOCIETY .
... remarkable for graces and accomplishments . About 1749 Mrs. Jeykell was leading lady of the ton in Philadelphia , pre - eminent in beauty and fashion . She THE FIRST BALL - LADY FRANKLAND . 15 was the 14 QUEENS OF AMERICAN SOCIETY .
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... remarkable for beauty of person and grace of demeanor , vivacity of wit , and powerful intellect . She was promi- nent in metropolitan society during the administration of Washington . Mrs. Stewart , also noted in the same circle , was ...
... remarkable for beauty of person and grace of demeanor , vivacity of wit , and powerful intellect . She was promi- nent in metropolitan society during the administration of Washington . Mrs. Stewart , also noted in the same circle , was ...
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... remarkable , that even at the age of four - score her appearance was strikingly prepos- sessing , and her carriage was stately as ever . Her suavity of manner and kindness of heart were also memorable . Mrs. Wallace , the wife of a ...
... remarkable , that even at the age of four - score her appearance was strikingly prepos- sessing , and her carriage was stately as ever . Her suavity of manner and kindness of heart were also memorable . Mrs. Wallace , the wife of a ...
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Elizabeth Fries Ellet. In point of influence , Merey Warren was the most remarkable woman who lived in the days of the Ameri- can Revolution . She was the daughter of James Otis , of Barnstable , in the old colony of Plymouth . The Otis ...
Elizabeth Fries Ellet. In point of influence , Merey Warren was the most remarkable woman who lived in the days of the Ameri- can Revolution . She was the daughter of James Otis , of Barnstable , in the old colony of Plymouth . The Otis ...
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