The Court Circles of the Republic Or the Beauties And Celebrities of the Nati

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The Court Circles of the Republic Or the Beauties And Celebrities of the Nati
E F Elizabeth Fries Ellet
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Clay, I am happy to see you. How is your health ? I hope I don't obstruct your progress?' perceiving the promenade blocked up by the crowd of ladies.
" ^ Not at all, ' replied Mr. Clay, ^ I have found the utmost facility in my progress since I entered your dominions. ' 276 VAN BUREN's ADMIXISTRATIO^f.
"For an hour the three luminaries, Van Buren, Chi}' and Scott, continued their promenade ; Scott outstripping both in the dignity of his person and manners, the military grace of his movements and
... his engaging conversation.
^' Mr. Clay's conversation is fresh, witty and some- times eloquent ; but his manners and air are coarse, rough-hewn and uncultivated. Mr. Van Buren has little conversation ; his nature is too cold for wit, fancy or humor. Mr. Clay has a great deal of wit, humor and fancy, but he wants delicacy, fine taste, and exquisite finish. General Scott seems to possess all these qualities of mind and manners, mixed in such due proportions as peculiarly to fit him to com- mand men and to shine in general society.


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