The Queens of American SocietyPorter & Coates, 1867 - 464 من الصفحات |
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... in other rospects the costumes were rich and beautiful , according to the fashions of the day . One favorite dress was a plain celestial - blue satin gown , with a white satin petticoat . On the neck was worn 24 QUERY OF AVERICAN SC CHENY.
... in other rospects the costumes were rich and beautiful , according to the fashions of the day . One favorite dress was a plain celestial - blue satin gown , with a white satin petticoat . On the neck was worn 24 QUERY OF AVERICAN SC CHENY.
الصفحة 25
... dress was a puff of gauze in the form of a globe , the head - piece of which was composed of white satin , having a double wing in large plaits , and trimmed with a wreath of artificial roses , falling from the left at the top to the ...
... dress was a puff of gauze in the form of a globe , the head - piece of which was composed of white satin , having a double wing in large plaits , and trimmed with a wreath of artificial roses , falling from the left at the top to the ...
الصفحة 26
... dress was entirely of American manufacture . Informa- tion being 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 ...
... dress was entirely of American manufacture . Informa- tion being 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 ...
الصفحة 27
... dresses , to meet his wife . A crowd gathered on the wharves to greet the returning vessel , and a salute of thirteen guns was fired as it approached the Battery . The winter of 1787-88 had been remarkably gay in New York . William ...
... dresses , to meet his wife . A crowd gathered on the wharves to greet the returning vessel , and a salute of thirteen guns was fired as it approached the Battery . The winter of 1787-88 had been remarkably gay in New York . William ...
الصفحة 29
... dress was required of all . ” The journals of the day especially noted a magnifi- cent ball given by Count de Moustier at his house . A lady said she heard the Marchioness declare she had exhausted every resource to produce an ...
... dress was required of all . ” The journals of the day especially noted a magnifi- cent ball given by Count de Moustier at his house . A lady said she heard the Marchioness declare she had exhausted every resource to produce an ...
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