| George Washington - 1837 - 644 páginas
...February. Writing a month afterwards to Mrs. Mercy Warren, the historian of the revolution, she said; " The General's apartment is very small; he has had...quarters much more tolerable than they were at first," as much as if they thought the soldiers were made of stocks or stones, and equally insensible of frost... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 658 páginas
...February. Writing a month afterwards to Mrs. Mercy Warren, the historian of the revolution, she said ; " The General's apartment is very small ; he has had...quarters much more tolerable than they were at first." as much as if they thought the soldiers were made of stocks or stones, and equally insensible of frost... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 654 páginas
...February. Writing a month afterwards to Mrs. Mercy Warren, the historian of the revolution, she said ; " The General's apartment is very small ; he has had...quarters much more tolerable than they were at first." VOL. I. x as much as if they thought the soldiers were made of stocks or stones, and equally insensible... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 650 páginas
...February. Writing a month afterwards to Mrs. Mercy Warren, the historian of the revolution, she said ; " The General's apartment is very small ; he has had...quarters much more tolerable than they were at first." as much as if they thought the soldiers were made of stocks or stones, and equally insensible of frost... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1839 - 666 páginas
...Mercy Warren, the historian of the revolution, she said ; " The General's apartment is very email ; he has had a log cabin built to dine in, which has...quarters much more tolerable than they were at first." from depredation and waste the States of Pennsylvania CHAPTER and New Jersey. But what makes this matter... | |
| Sherman Day - 1843 - 766 páginas
...smaller wing that was erected for the accommodation of Mrs. Washington. Mrs. W. wrote to a friend — " The general's apartment is very small : he has had...quarters much more tolerable than they were at first." The house is now occupied by Mr. Jones. On the hill near the general's head-quarters, were stationed... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1846 - 644 páginas
...to Mrs. Mercy Warren, the historian of the revolution, she said ; " The General's apartment is verr small; he has had a log cabin built to dine in, which has made cm quarters much more tolerable than they were at first" llr. .1C, ] LIFE OF WASHINGTON. from depredation... | |
| Maria Campbell, James Freeman Clarke - 1848 - 512 páginas
...mansion." Mrs. Washington was with her husband a part of the winter. She writes thus to a friend ; " The General's apartment is very small, he has had...quarters much more tolerable than they were at first." But while endeavouring to afford to their situation and that of others, every possible alleviation,... | |
| Elizabeth Fries Ellet - 1848 - 362 páginas
...she says, " The General's apartment is very small ; he has * Thacher's Journal and other authorities. had a log cabin built to dine in, which has made our...quarters much more tolerable than they were at first." Their table was but scantily furnished ; but the soldiers fared still worse, sitting down at a board... | |
| Maria Campbell, James Freeman Clarke - 1848 - 508 páginas
...mansion." Mrs. Washington was with her husband a part of the winter. She writes thus to a friend ; " The General's apartment is very small, he has had a log cabin built'to dine in, which has made our quarters much more tolerable than they were cit first." But while... | |
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