| Anne MacVicar Grant - 1806 - 290 páginas
...fhew at any cuftotn or clrefs they are not ufed to,— I now think plaids and faluns (fillets) juil as becoming as I once did the furs and wampum of the ( 79 ) Mohawks, whom I always remember with kindnefs. As this long digreffion cannot much pleafe, I... | |
| Anne MacVicar Grant - 1807 - 240 páginas
...Misses shew at any custom or dress they are not used to. I now think plaids and faltana (fillets) just as becoming as I once did the furs and wampum of the Mohawks, whom I always remember with, .kindness. As this Jong digression cannot much please, I hope it will greatly improve you. \Ve landed... | |
| Anne MacVicar Grant - 1809 - 322 páginas
...therefore they are not fo. — L know nothing fo filly as the difguft and wonder your cockney Miflfes fhew at any cuftom or drefs they are not ufed to. I now...wampum of the Mohawks, whom I always remember with Jdndnefs. As this long digrefiion cannot much .pleafe, I hope it will greatly improve you. We landed... | |
| Lilla Maria Crisafulli, Cecilia Pietropoli - 2007 - 281 páginas
...misses show at any custom or dress they are not used to. I now think plaids and faltans (fillets) just as becoming as I once did the furs and wampum of the Mohawks, whom I always remember with kindness.13 In her first volume, Poems on Various Subjects, Anne Grant includes translations from the... | |
| Kenneth McNeil - 2007 - 236 páginas
...any "custom or dress they are not used to." Grant writes smugly "I now think plaids and faltans just as becoming as I once did the furs and wampum of the Mohawks, which I always remember with kindness" (Letters 1:73). For Grant, acculturation is a simple act of... | |
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