... account of the battle, knowing you have a better in the prints. Pray, give my service to Mrs. Cook and her daughter, to Mr. Stoffet and his wife, and to Mr. Lyver, and Thomas Hogsdon, and to Mr. Ragdell, and to all my friends and acquaintance in general... Origin and Services of the Coldstream Guards - Page 324de Daniel MacKinnon - 1833Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Sir Richard Steele - 1710 - 488 pages
...I am forry for the fending fuch ill News. Her Husband was gathering a little Money together to fend to his Wife, and put it into my Hands. I have Seven Shillings and Three Pence, which I (hall take Care to fend her ^ wiflbing your Wife a fafe Delivery, and both of... | |
 | Tatler - 1754 - 338 pages
...forry for the fending fuch ill News. Her Huf* band was gathering a little Money together to fend ' to h'is .Wife, and put it into my Hands. I have * Seven Shillings and Three Pence, which I fhall take " «' Car ' Care to fend her; wifhing your Wife a fafe Delivery ' and... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - 1803 - 572 pages
...Mr. Ragdell, and to all my friend* and acquaintance in general who do ask after me. My love to Mrs. Stevenson. I am sorry for the sending such ill news....you all happiness, rest " Your assured friend, and comrndr, " JOHN HALL. " We had but an indifferent breakfast. ; but the Mounseers never had such a dinner... | |
 | Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1804 - 450 pages
...Mr. Ragdell, and to all my friends and acquaintance in general who do ask after me. My love to Mrs. Stevenson. I am sorry for the sending such ill news....and put it into my hands. I have seven shillings and three pence, which I shall take care to send her. Wishing your wife a safe delivery, and both of you... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 346 pages
...acquaintance in general who do ask after me. My love to Mrs. Stevenson. I am sorry for the tending such ill news. Her husband was gathering a little...Wishing your wife a safe delivery, and both of you all happi»ess, rest " Your assured friend, and comrade, " JOHN HALL. " We had but art indifferent breakfast;... | |
 | Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 348 pages
...Mr. Ragdell, and to all my friends and acquaintance in general who do ask after me. My love to Mrs. Stevenson. I am sorry for the sending such ill news....shillings and threepence, which I shall take care to send~her. Wishing your wife a safe delivery, and both of you all happiness, rest " Your assured friend,... | |
 | James Ferguson - 1819 - 348 pages
...love to Mrs. Stevenson. I am sorry for the sendiig such ill news. Her husband was gathering a Httle money together to send to his wife, and put it into my hands. I have seven shillings and three pence, which I shall take care to send her. Wishing \our wife a safe delivery, and both of you... | |
 | 1822 - 498 pages
...and to all my friends and acquaintance in general who do ask after me. My love to Mrs. Stephenson. I am sorry for the sending such ill news. Her husband...and put it into my hands. I have seven shillings and three pence, which I shall take care to send her. Wishing your wife a safe delivery, and both of you... | |
 | John Bull - 1825 - 782 pages
...Stevenson. I am sorry for the such ill news. Пег husband wa erng a little money together to send lo his wife, and put it into my hands. I have seven shillings...send her. Wishing your wife a safe delivery, and both of,you all happiness, rest — Your assured friend and comrade, " JOHN HALL. "We had but nn indifferent... | |
 | 1829 - 798 pages
...Mr. Ragdell, and to all my friends and acquaintance in general who do ask after me. My love to Mrs. Stevenson. I am sorry for the sending such ill news....money together to send to his wife, and put it into my bands. 1 have seven shillings and three pence, which I shall take care to send her. Wishing your wife... | |
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