 | 1837 - 882 pages
...very probable that I shall soon hear of your being recalled ; however, considering that cireumstance, and the bad state of my body, and the remedy which...be mad if I were to think of going at this moment. " As I am writing upon this subject, I will freely acknowledge that my regret at being prevented from... | |
 | Theodore Edward Hook - 1832 - 478 pages
...assure you, with reluctance, notwithstanding that I think it very probable that I shall soon hear of your being recalled ; however, considering that circumstance,...be mad if I were to think of going at this moment. As I am writing upon this subject, I will freely acknowledge that my regret at being prevented from... | |
 | Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1834 - 858 pages
...this, 1 assure you, with reluctance, notwithstanding I think it very probable that I shall soon hear of your being recalled ; however, considering that circumstance,...be mad if I were to think of going at this moment. ' As I am writing upon this subject, I will freely acknowledge that my regret at being prevented from... | |
 | Arthur Wellesley (1st duke of Wellington.) - 1837 - 802 pages
...this, I assure you, with reluctance, notwithstanding I think it very probable that I shall soon hear of your being recalled ; however, considering that circumstance,...be mad if I were to think of going at this moment. ' As I am writing upon this subject, I will freely acknowledge that my regret at being prevented from... | |
 | 1837 - 898 pages
...this, I assure you, with reluctance, notwithstanding I think it very probable that I shall soon hear of your being recalled ; however, considering that circumstance,...be mad if I were to think of going at this moment. " As I am writing upon this subject, I will freely acknowledge that my regret at being prevented from... | |
 | Basil Jackson - 1840 - 548 pages
...with reluctance, notwithDcspatdics, standing I think it very probable that I shall soon hear of tic. April 9. your being recalled ; however, considering...vpanying you has been greatly increased by the kind, candid, and handsome manner in which you have behaved towards me ; and I will confess as freely, not... | |
 | Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1842 - 1008 pages
...this, I assure you, with reluctance, notwithstanding I think it very probable that I shall soon hear of your being recalled : however, considering that circumstance,...be mad if I were to think of going at this moment. As I am writing upon this subject, I will freely acknowledge that my regret at being prevented from... | |
 | Robert Rouiere Pearce, Marquess Richard Wellesley Wellesley - 1846 - 488 pages
...reluctance, notwithstanding I think it very probable that I shall soon hear of your being reealled; however, considering that circumstance, and the bad...be mad if I were to think of going at this moment. As I am writing upon this subject, I will freely acknowledge that my regret at being prevented from... | |
 | Thomas Philip De Grey (2nd earl.) - 1853 - 226 pages
...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 moment. As I am writing upon this subject, I will freely acknowledge that my regret at being prevented from... | |
 | Sir George Forrest - 1901 - 532 pages
...very probable that I shall soon hear of your being recalled ; however, considering that circumstances, and the bad state of my body and the remedy which...be mad if I were to think of going at this moment. As I am writing upon this subject, I will freely acknowledge that my regret at being prevented from... | |
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