As the Coach would be lonesome without the horses—and the horses might repine for want of their Coach (having been wedded together Seven years) you had better take both.
First US President
As the Coach would be lonesome without the horses—and the horses might repine for want of their Coach (having been wedded together Seven years) you had better take both.
First US President
Letter to Elizabeth Willing Powel about selling his coach and horses.
1797
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