Memoirs of the Mother and Wife of WashingtonDerby, Miller,, 1850 - Всего страниц: 248 Martha Dandridge was born in New Kent County, Virginia, in 1732. She married Colonel Daniel Parke Custis, son of John Custis of Arlington, at the age of seventeen. They had three children. The oldest son died at a young age and his father died soon after. She married George Washington in 1759 and they made their home at Mount Vernon, Fairfox County, Virginia. She died in 1802. |
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... have been preserved . We are , therefore , in ignorance of the educa tion and domestic influences by which her re- markable character was developed and matured . But judging from the rare combination of mental and moral.
... have been preserved . We are , therefore , in ignorance of the educa tion and domestic influences by which her re- markable character was developed and matured . But judging from the rare combination of mental and moral.
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... moral elevation and the exalted piety associ- ated with her noble mind . Augustine Washington , the husband of the cele- brated subject of our Memoir , was a gentleman of considerable wealth , and of distinguished lineage and position ...
... moral elevation and the exalted piety associ- ated with her noble mind . Augustine Washington , the husband of the cele- brated subject of our Memoir , was a gentleman of considerable wealth , and of distinguished lineage and position ...
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... moral culture , to athletic ex- ercise . She taught them self - respect , respect for the rights and feelings of others , self - control , and patience under fatigue and suffering ; she stimulated in them a fondness for labor and for ...
... moral culture , to athletic ex- ercise . She taught them self - respect , respect for the rights and feelings of others , self - control , and patience under fatigue and suffering ; she stimulated in them a fondness for labor and for ...
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... moral suasion far more effective and beneficial than influences such as those can ever exert . Of all the mental qualities of this celebrated woman , perhaps none was more constantly illus- trated in her life than her native good sense ...
... moral suasion far more effective and beneficial than influences such as those can ever exert . Of all the mental qualities of this celebrated woman , perhaps none was more constantly illus- trated in her life than her native good sense ...
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... moral sense , and the unflinching adhesion to principle that so strongly marked every act of his public and private life . The noble friend and pupil of Washington , and others among her numerous panegyrists , have likened the mother of ...
... moral sense , and the unflinching adhesion to principle that so strongly marked every act of his public and private life . The noble friend and pupil of Washington , and others among her numerous panegyrists , have likened the mother of ...
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Стр. 132 - ... undisturbed, I have, since I came to this place (for I had not time to do it before I left home) got Colonel Pendleton* to draft a will for me, by the directions I gave him, which will I now enclose. The provision made for you in case of my death will, I hope, be agreeable. I shall add nothing more, as I have several letters to write, but to desire that you will remember me to your friends, and to assure you that I am, with the most unfeigned regard, my dear Patsy, your affectionate, &c.
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