It is needless to premise, that my table is large enough to hold the ladies; of this they had ocular proof yesterday.
First US President
It is needless to premise, that my table is large enough to hold the ladies; of this they had ocular proof yesterday.
First US President
In a droll letter inviting Dr. John Cochran's wife and Mrs. Livingston to dinner at West Point.
1779
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