Upstairs 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 it will be beautiful. If the twelve years in which this place has been considered as the... The Domestic Life of Thomas Jefferson - Stran 259avtor: Sarah Nicholas Randolph - 1871 - 432 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 982 strani
...common parlor, and one for a leveeroom. Up stairs there is the oval-room, which is designed for the drawing-room, and has the crimson furniture in it....more I am delighted with it.* The whole summer of 1800 was spent by Jefferson quietly at home. He only left Monticello once, and that was to pay * Mrs.... | |
| Abigail Adams - 1840 - 522 strani
...common parlour, 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....the more I view it, the more I am delighted with it Since I sat down to write, I have been called down to a servant from Mount Vernon, with a billet from... | |
| Abigail Adams - 1840 - 320 strani
...common parlour, 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....the more I view it, the more I am delighted with it. Since I sat down to write, I have been called down to a servant from Mount Vernon, with a billet from... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1841 - 598 strani
...place has been considered the future Scat of Government had been improved, as they would have been in New England, very many of the present inconveniences...capable of every improvement, and the more I view it tlw more I am delighted wilu it. Since I sat down to write, I have been called down to a servant from... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1841 - 440 strani
...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...the more I view it the more I am delighted with it. 1841.] [Auocrr, Since I sat down to write, I have been called down to a servant from Mount Vernon,... | |
| William Quereau Force - 1850 - 292 strani
...r WASHINGTON. 75 England, very many of the inconveniences would have been removed. It is a beautful spot, capable of every improvement, and the more I view it the more I am delighted with it. MRS. ADAMS TO MRS. SMITH. WASHINGTON, November 21, 1800. * * • Two articles we are much distressed... | |
| JOSEPH B. VARNUM - 1854 - 130 strani
...place has been considered as the future seat of Government had been improved, as they would have been in New England, very many of the present inconveniences...have been removed. It is a beautiful spot, capable of any improvement, and the more I view it the more I am delighted with it." eminent and Congress. And... | |
| Seba Smith, Elizabeth Oakes Prince Smith - 1856 - 592 strani
...(East Room) I make a drying room of to hang up clothes in. * * * It is a beautiful spot, capable of any improvement, and the more I view it the more I am delighted with it.'1 If Mrs. Adams actually kept thirty servants, and that in a place where, from its location and... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 732 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....I view it, the more I am delighted with it." * The Presidential canvass opened warmly in the summei of 1800. We have stated that Hamilton determined to... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 728 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....I view it, the more I am delighted with it." ' The Presidential canvass opened warmly in the summez of 1800. 1 Mrs. Adams's Letters, vol. ii. p. 239.... | |
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