Martha WashingtonC. Scribner's, 1899 - 306 páginas |
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... Knox , Mrs. War- ren , Mrs. Adams - Mrs. Washington in New York- Inoculated for Small - pox in Philadelphia -Returns to Mount Vernon . 69 88 VII - CAMP LIFE Mrs. Washington in Morristown — Social Life at Headquarters - Mrs. Washington ...
... Knox , Mrs. War- ren , Mrs. Adams - Mrs. Washington in New York- Inoculated for Small - pox in Philadelphia -Returns to Mount Vernon . 69 88 VII - CAMP LIFE Mrs. Washington in Morristown — Social Life at Headquarters - Mrs. Washington ...
Página 99
... Knox , with his wife , a charming young woman , the life of every circle that she entered . Although much younger than Mrs. Washington , a warm friend- ship grew up between these ladies , which con- tinued through the varied scenes of ...
... Knox , with his wife , a charming young woman , the life of every circle that she entered . Although much younger than Mrs. Washington , a warm friend- ship grew up between these ladies , which con- tinued through the varied scenes of ...
Página 121
... Knox , and other officers ' wives , were in camp with their husbands during this winter . The presence of these ladies among them , their cheerful endurance of hardships , and their efforts to alleviate the sufferings of the sol- diers ...
... Knox , and other officers ' wives , were in camp with their husbands during this winter . The presence of these ladies among them , their cheerful endurance of hardships , and their efforts to alleviate the sufferings of the sol- diers ...
Página 128
... Knox , who , although General Greene wrote that she was " fatter than ever , " could still tread a measure with grace and dignity . Mrs. Knox had two young ladies from Boston staying with her this win- ter , and Mrs. Washington had a ...
... Knox , who , although General Greene wrote that she was " fatter than ever , " could still tread a measure with grace and dignity . Mrs. Knox had two young ladies from Boston staying with her this win- ter , and Mrs. Washington had a ...
Página 129
... Knox wrote to his brother : - " We had at the Park [ artillery park ] on the 18th a most genteel entertainment given by self and officers . Every body allows it to be the first of the kind ever exhibited in this State at least . We had ...
... Knox wrote to his brother : - " We had at the Park [ artillery park ] on the 18th a most genteel entertainment given by self and officers . Every body allows it to be the first of the kind ever exhibited in this State at least . We had ...
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