Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 6Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart 1850 |
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Side 17
... persons " whom you there meet in first places , would parts of the Union . It stands to reason that Washington should be the focus of the strong and original mind of the country ; but strength and originality , though at all times ...
... persons " whom you there meet in first places , would parts of the Union . It stands to reason that Washington should be the focus of the strong and original mind of the country ; but strength and originality , though at all times ...
Side 18
... person may be admitted to their best society , pass eventually into the Senate . Members , but that none but its members ever belong to it . " | therefore , are not surrounded by that prestige Society and the institutions of England ...
... person may be admitted to their best society , pass eventually into the Senate . Members , but that none but its members ever belong to it . " | therefore , are not surrounded by that prestige Society and the institutions of England ...
Side 19
... persons , and its unpretending hospitality : but beyond these few exceptions to the rule , I know of few instances in ... person as Chevalier Bodisco to England or France ? What figure would Mr. Pageot have made by the side of Talleyrand ...
... persons , and its unpretending hospitality : but beyond these few exceptions to the rule , I know of few instances in ... person as Chevalier Bodisco to England or France ? What figure would Mr. Pageot have made by the side of Talleyrand ...
Side 22
... person of note is soon known ; and as there seem to be few other pursuits in Washington than politics , differences ... persons of accidental position , whom nobody cares to know , that they only excite the desire of meet- ing them ...
... person of note is soon known ; and as there seem to be few other pursuits in Washington than politics , differences ... persons of accidental position , whom nobody cares to know , that they only excite the desire of meet- ing them ...
Side 28
... person of such appearance must have a noble mind and nature ! How strikingly he is what I ima- gined Wallace to be ! But I must hasten home ; there is , no doubt , a message for me there from Aunt Rachel . " Here the young lady made a ...
... person of such appearance must have a noble mind and nature ! How strikingly he is what I ima- gined Wallace to be ! But I must hasten home ; there is , no doubt , a message for me there from Aunt Rachel . " Here the young lady made a ...
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