... hang up the clothes in. The principal stairs are not up, and will not be this winter. Six chambers are made comfortable; two are occupied by the President and Mr. Shaw; two lower rooms for a common parlor, and one for a levee room. The Domestic Life of Thomas Jefferson - Stran 259avtor: Sarah Nicholas Randolph - 1871 - 432 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Samuel Hazard - 1841 - 598 strani
...the oval room, which is designed for the drawing room, and has the crimson furniture in it. It is a handsome room now, but when completed it will be beautiful....twelve years in which this place has been considered the future Scat of Government had been improved, as they would have been in New England, very many... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1841 - 440 strani
...but when completed it will be beautiful. If the twelve years in which this place has been considered the future Seat of Government had been improved, as they would have been in New England, very many of the present inconveniences would have been removed. It is a beautiful... | |
| William Henry Seward, John Mather Austin - 1849 - 430 strani
...common parlor, and one for a levee room. Up stairs there is the oval room, which is designed for the drawing-room, and has the crimson furniture in it...room now ; but when completed, it will be beautiful." The presidential contest in 1800, was urged with a warmth and bitterness, by both parties, which has... | |
| William Quereau Force - 1850 - 292 strani
...and one for a levee room. Up stairs there is the oval room, which is designed for the drawing room and has the crimson furniture in it. It is a very...had been improved, as they would have been if in New r WASHINGTON. 75 England, very many of the inconveniences would have been removed. It is a beautful... | |
| JOSEPH B. VARNUM - 1854 - 130 strani
...without, and the great unfinished audience-room I make a drying-room of, to hang up the clothes in. * * If the twelve years in which this place has been considered...Government had been improved, as they would have been in New England, very many of the present inconveniences would have been removed. It is a beautiful... | |
| William Henry Seward - 1856 - 418 strani
...common parlor, and one for a levee room. Up stairs there is the oval room, which is designed for the drawing-room, and has the crimson furniture in it....room now; but when completed, it will be beautiful." The presidential contest, in 1800, was urged with a warmth and bitterness, by both parties, which has... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 794 strani
...common parlor, and one for a levee-room. Up-stairs there is the oval room, which is designed for the drawingroom, and has the crimson furniture in it....which this place has been considered as the future scat of Government, had been improved, as they woald have been if in New England, very many of the... | |
| Viator - 1864 - 302 strani
...attached to it ; but as they are, and scattered as they are, I see no great comfort for them. * * * " If the twelve years in which this place has been considered...Government had been improved, as they would have been in New England, very many of the present inconveniences would have been removed. It is a beautiful... | |
| John B. Ellis - 1869 - 548 strani
...without, and the great unfinished audience-room I make a drying-room of, to hang up the clothes in. * * * If the twelve years, in which this place has been...government, had been improved, as they 'would have been in New England, very many of the present inconveniences would Lave been removed. It is a beautiful... | |
| Laura Carter Holloway - 1870 - 704 strani
...common parlor and one for a levee room. Up-stairs there is the oval room, which is designed for the drawing-room, and has the crimson furniture in it....It is a very handsome room now, but when completed will be beautiful. If the twelve years, in which this place has been considered as the future seat... | |
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