Memoirs of an American Lady: With Sketches of Manners and Scenery in America as They Existed Previous to the RevolutionDodd, Mead, 1903 - 300 páginas |
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... soon after their marriage . From a photograph · • · • 18 Fac - simile of note sent to Dr. Buchanan with a copy of " The American Lady . " From the original in the possession of Mrs. William G. Rice , of Albany . An early portrait of Mrs ...
... soon after their marriage . From a photograph · • · • 18 Fac - simile of note sent to Dr. Buchanan with a copy of " The American Lady . " From the original in the possession of Mrs. William G. Rice , of Albany . An early portrait of Mrs ...
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... Soon after this event , Mrs. MacVicar and her daughter sailed for the New World and settled at Claverack on the Hudson , where her husband was stationed with a party of Highlanders . Here Anne was taught to read by her mother , and ...
... Soon after this event , Mrs. MacVicar and her daughter sailed for the New World and settled at Claverack on the Hudson , where her husband was stationed with a party of Highlanders . Here Anne was taught to read by her mother , and ...
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... soon after , was confiscated by the new republican government . He was therefore compelled to de- pend chiefly upon his limited pay as a barrack- master of Fort Augustus , in Inverness - shire , to which position he had been appointed ...
... soon after , was confiscated by the new republican government . He was therefore compelled to de- pend chiefly upon his limited pay as a barrack- master of Fort Augustus , in Inverness - shire , to which position he had been appointed ...
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... soon acquired a sufficient knowledge of Gaelic to converse freely with the people in their own tongue , and was successful in translating the poetry of the Highlands . One of her earliest translations , “ The Aged Bard's Wish , " is a ...
... soon acquired a sufficient knowledge of Gaelic to converse freely with the people in their own tongue , and was successful in translating the poetry of the Highlands . One of her earliest translations , “ The Aged Bard's Wish , " is a ...
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With Sketches of Manners and Scenery in America as They Existed Previous to the Revolution Anne MacVicar Grant. L LOCH LAGGAN , WHERE QUEEN VICTORIA AND PRINCE ALBERT RESIDED SOON AFTER THEIR MARRIAGE.
With Sketches of Manners and Scenery in America as They Existed Previous to the Revolution Anne MacVicar Grant. L LOCH LAGGAN , WHERE QUEEN VICTORIA AND PRINCE ALBERT RESIDED SOON AFTER THEIR MARRIAGE.
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