| 1837 - 886 стор.
...rather longer than the Susannah will ; if not to give over all thoughts of joining you. " I do this, I assure you, with reluctance, notwithstanding I think...of your being recalled ; however, considering that cireumstance, and the bad state of my body, and the remedy which I am obliged to use, I should be mad... | |
| Theodore Edward Hook - 1832 - 480 стор.
...give over all thoughts of joining you. I do this, I assure you, with reluctance, notwithstanding that I think it very probable that I shall soon hear of...that my regret at being prevented from accompanying you has been greatly increased by the kind, candid, and handsome manner in which you have behaved towards... | |
| Arthur Wellesley (1st duke of Wellington.) - 1837 - 804 стор.
...rather longer than the Susannah will ; if ot to give over all thoughts of joining you. ' I do this, I assure you, with reluctance, notwithstanding I think...that my regret at being prevented from accompanying you has been greatly increased by the kind, candid, and handsome manner in which you have behaved towards... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1839 - 630 стор.
...supplanted every other consideration in the breasts of both those zealous and distinguished officers. 'As I am writing upon this subject, I will freely...that my regret at being prevented from accompanying you has been greatly increased by the kind, candid, and handsome manner in which you have behaved towards... | |
| Basil Jackson - 1840 - 548 стор.
...reluctance, notwithDcspatdics, standing I think it very probable that I shall soon hear of tic. April 9. your being recalled ; however, considering that circumstance,...be mad if I were to think of going at this moment. * A course of nitrous baths. " As I am writing upon this subject, I will freely ac- CHAP. knowledge... | |
| Basil Jackson, Charles Rochfort Scott - 1840 - 546 стор.
...reluctance, notwithDespatciics, standing I think it very probable that I shall soon hear of &c. April 9. your being recalled ; however, considering that circumstance,...be mad if I were to think of going at this moment. * A course of nitrous baths. " As I am writing upon this subject, I will freely ac- CHAP. knowledge... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1842 - 1008 стор.
...rather longer than the Susannah will; if not to give over all thoughts of joining you. I do this, I assure you, with reluctance, notwithstanding I think...that my regret at being prevented from accompanying you has been greatly increased by the kind, candid, and handsome manner in which you have behaved towards... | |
| Robert Rouiere Pearce - 1846 - 488 стор.
...rather longer than the Susannah will, if not to give over all thoughts of joining yon. " I do this, I assure you, with reluctance, notwithstanding I think...very probable that I shall soon hear of your being reealled; however, considering that circumstance, and the bad state of my body, and the remedy which... | |
| Thomas Philip De Grey (2nd earl.) - 1853 - 226 стор.
...the forgetfulness, of personal annoyance. After mentioning the state of his health, he adds : — " I should be mad if I were to think of going at this...that my regret at being prevented from accompanying you has been greatly increased by the kind, candid, and handsome manner in which you have behaved towards... | |
| George Bruce Malleson - 1878 - 370 стор.
...am writing on the subject," wrote Colonel Wellesley in a private letter dated Bombay, 9th April, " I will freely acknowledge that my regret at being " prevented from accompanying you has been greatly " increased by the kind, candid, and handsome manner " in which you have behaved... | |
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