The Queens of American SocietyPorter & Coates, 1867 - 464 من الصفحات |
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... sent them without the adjuncts and associations of dress and gayety would be fair neither to them nor the reader . There is significance , too , in the style of decoration and amusements , as well as that of daily living . The style ...
... sent them without the adjuncts and associations of dress and gayety would be fair neither to them nor the reader . There is significance , too , in the style of decoration and amusements , as well as that of daily living . The style ...
الصفحة 20
... sent his wife and infant to the upper country . Near Williamsburg she met a company of armed youths , marching to encounter the enemy . As they halted and presented arms , she saw two of her own sons , boys who had escaped from ...
... sent his wife and infant to the upper country . Near Williamsburg she met a company of armed youths , marching to encounter the enemy . As they halted and presented arms , she saw two of her own sons , boys who had escaped from ...
الصفحة 26
... sent to Philadelphia that she would breakfast in Chester , two troops of dragoons , under Captains Miles and Bingham , left town early , with a numerous cavalcade of citizens , and halted at ten miles distance to await her appearance ...
... sent to Philadelphia that she would breakfast in Chester , two troops of dragoons , under Captains Miles and Bingham , left town early , with a numerous cavalcade of citizens , and halted at ten miles distance to await her appearance ...
الصفحة 36
... sent her letters . After she became a widow she revisited London ; but the future hero of Waterloo was then a married man . He intro- duced to her his elder brother , the Marquis of Welles ley ; the great statesman whose outset in life ...
... sent her letters . After she became a widow she revisited London ; but the future hero of Waterloo was then a married man . He intro- duced to her his elder brother , the Marquis of Welles ley ; the great statesman whose outset in life ...
الصفحة 51
... sent for me to come and live with them . was exceedingly friendly ; and it is certainly no small alleviation to our infelicities to have such friends as can feel for us , and by their kind endeavors soothe our troubled bosoms to peace ...
... sent for me to come and live with them . was exceedingly friendly ; and it is certainly no small alleviation to our infelicities to have such friends as can feel for us , and by their kind endeavors soothe our troubled bosoms to peace ...
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