The Queens of American SocietyPorter & Coates, 1867 - 464 من الصفحات |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 1-5 من 54
الصفحة 2
... spirit of benevolence , and the refinement of taste growing out of mental culture . A line of distinction is drawn between the class that confers honor on the country , and mere shallow and vulgar pretenders whose lavish display of ...
... spirit of benevolence , and the refinement of taste growing out of mental culture . A line of distinction is drawn between the class that confers honor on the country , and mere shallow and vulgar pretenders whose lavish display of ...
الصفحة 17
... spirit that animated Wesley and White- field to lift a banner alien to old forms , and rally round it the humble and the poor . 7 One of the most prominent Maryland families was that of Fitzhugh . It was ancient and honorable in England ...
... spirit that animated Wesley and White- field to lift a banner alien to old forms , and rally round it the humble and the poor . 7 One of the most prominent Maryland families was that of Fitzhugh . It was ancient and honorable in England ...
الصفحة 52
... We are in such high spirits about our public affairs that I must tell you a little about it . " The letter then gives an account of a brilliant naval victory , and their hope of hearing presently of the 52 QUEENS OF AMERICAN SOCIETY .
... We are in such high spirits about our public affairs that I must tell you a little about it . " The letter then gives an account of a brilliant naval victory , and their hope of hearing presently of the 52 QUEENS OF AMERICAN SOCIETY .
الصفحة 60
... spirits , the last months of their stay in Paris were devoted to the enjoyment of its polished society . History has ... spirit of France as capricious and changeable . The queen and her intimate friends , especially the Com- tesse Diane ...
... spirits , the last months of their stay in Paris were devoted to the enjoyment of its polished society . History has ... spirit of France as capricious and changeable . The queen and her intimate friends , especially the Com- tesse Diane ...
الصفحة 64
... spirit , having lost , according to Mr. Adams , neither his love of beauty nor his taste in judging of it , he was con- stantly surrounded by savans , statesmen , and sprightly women , who flocked to pay their affectionate homage to the ...
... spirit , having lost , according to Mr. Adams , neither his love of beauty nor his taste in judging of it , he was con- stantly surrounded by savans , statesmen , and sprightly women , who flocked to pay their affectionate homage to the ...
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Adams admiration afterwards American attention ball beauty became belle Bingham born Boston brilliant British called celebrated celebrated belle character charming circles Colonel Congress Court daugh daughter death died dinner distinguished dress eldest elegant Elias Boudinot England entertained fashionable father Fayette Frémont French friends gave gayety gentlemen Gilpin girl Governor grace grand-daughter guests Hancock heart honor hospitality husband Jay's Jerome Bonaparte John John Quincy Adams Kentucky Knox La Fayette lady Le Vert letters lived Livingston Madame Le Vert Madison manners mansion marriage married ment Minister Miss Morris mother Mount Vernon Ness never noble officers Paris party patriot persons Philadelphia Pierre Van Cortlandt pleasure present queen Quincy Ralph Izard received residence satin says Schaumburg Schuyler sister social society South Carolina spirit taste tion took Virginia visitors Washington Washington Irving widow wife William woman women wrote York young