| Louise Payson Latimer - 1924 - 404 str.
...winter. Mrs. Adams's particular grievance, however, not unnaturally, was a scarcity of fire- wood: If they will put me up some bells and let me have...design to be pleased. I could content myself almost anywhere three months; but surrounded with forests, can you believe that wood is not to be had, because... | |
| 1924 - 962 str.
...stairs in 1800; not a single apartment was finished. "If they will put me up some bells," she wrote, "and let me have wood enough to keep fires, I design to be pleased. I could content myself almost anywhere three months; but surrounded with forests, can you believe that wood is not to be had, because... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1901 - 706 str.
...inconvenience, that I know not what to do, or how to do. The ladies from Georgetown and in the city have many of them visited me. Yesterday I returned...wood enough to keep fires, I design to be pleased. 1 could content myself almost anywhere three months ; but, surrounded with forests, can you believe... | |
| John Thomson Faris - 1925 - 460 str.
...wanting, not one single one being hung through the whole house, and promises are all you can obtain. ... If they will put me up some bells, and let me have...wood enough to keep fires, I design to be pleased. . . . But, surrounded by forests, can you believe that wood is not to be had, because people cannot... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1902 - 712 str.
...inconvenience, that I know not what to do, or how to do. The ladies from Georgetown and in the city have many of them visited me. Yesterday I returned...design to be pleased. I could content myself almost anywhere three months ; but, surrounded with forests, can you believe that wood is not to be had, because... | |
| Columbia Historical Society (Washington, D.C.) - 1913 - 248 str.
...know not what to do nor how to do. "We have not the least fence, yard or other convenience without. But no comparisons — if they will put me up some bells and let me have wood enough to keep up fires I design to be pleased." Remembering this letter I was most interested one day to run across... | |
| Columbia Historical Society (Washington, D.C.) - 1913 - 236 str.
...how to do. We have not the least fence, yard or other convenience without. But no comparisons—if they will put me up some bells and let me have wood enough to keep up fires I design to be pleased." Remembering this letter I was most interested one day to run across... | |
| L. B. Adams - 1999 - 390 str.
...an inconvenience that I do not know what to do or how to do. The ladies from Georgetown and the city have many of them visited me. Yesterday I returned...our Milton is beautiful. But no comparisons; if they put me up bells and let me have wood enough to keep fires, I design to be pleased. But surrounded with... | |
| Viator - 1854 - 154 str.
...inconvenience that I know not what to do or how to do. The ladies from Georgetown and in the city halve many of them visited me. Yesterday I returned fifteen...Milton is beautiful. But no comparisons ; if they put me up bells and let me have wood enough to keep fires I design to be pleased. .But, surrounded... | |
| 1949 - 396 str.
...all you can obtain. This is so great an inconvenience, that I know not what to do, or how to do. . . .If they will put me up some bells, and let me have...design to be pleased. I could content myself almost anywhere three months; but, surrounded with forests, can you believe that wood is not to be had, because... | |
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