A Cotemporary, Who Seems To Understand The 'Fixins" Of F...
CG? A cotemporary, WKo seems tounderstand the ':fixins" of fashionable life, gives the following prescription for winning asimple woman's heart: 'Let yóür hair hang in superfluous ringlets over your neck and shouldcrs; never sulfer a razor to touch your face; squeeze yourself inlo a coat of mulburry cloth; put on a vest striped with green, yellow, and red; pants checked with blue, crimson and purple: shuve your feet into a pair of boots witli theheelsat least tliree inches higi); clangle a little black cane tipped willi brass; a huge brass ring on your little linger; and you will be the lion of the day, and win the heart of any simple Ãlirt you meet with.' , QjT In 1825, Mr. Clay snid that "uil ought to unite in the unqualWcd proscnpliori' of Duelling. Tfaat '3 right. AbolitionisU are complymg with hisadvicc, in refusing tü vote for hini for President.
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