| John Nichols, John Bowyer Nichols - 1818 - 890 pagine
...seiW. — 1 am, Sir, your most faithful humble sen-ant, JOHN HUTTON." " SIB, Manke, Nov. 11, 1758. " I am favoured with your letter, wherein you acquaint...Gloucestershire, esq. ; Olivia, married to Thomas Alcock, of Chatham, esq. — 1. Dorothy, married to Sir Philip Warwick; 3- Barbara, married to Thomas... | |
| Theodorick Bland - 1840 - 328 pagine
...place where nobody chooses to exchange for a thing of no value in the eyes of any person whatever. I am obliged to you for the trouble you have taken in my brother's affairs. He is now here, and desires his compliments to you. I have not heard from Bizarre... | |
| Theodorick Bland - 1840 - 336 pagine
...place where nobody chooses to exchange for a thing of no value in the eyes of any person whatever. I am obliged to you for the trouble you have taken in my brother's affairs. He is now here, and desires his compliments to you. I have not heard from Bizarre... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1883 - 458 pagine
...verses. I have given in a little poem of mine called ' The Poet ' the same precept which you give me. I am obliged to you for the trouble you have taken in going through my translation. I have amended for a second edition a fault or two pointed out in one... | |
| Parke Godwin - 1883 - 466 pagine
...verses. I have given in a little poem of mine called ' The Poet ' the same precept which you give me. I am obliged to you for the trouble you have taken in going through my translation. I have amended for a second edition a fault or two pointed out in one... | |
| William Hand Browne, Clayton Colman Hall, Bernard Christian Steiner - 1897 - 616 pagine
...2nd 1777. I this day by Mr. Sheredine received a second Major's Commission sent him by you for me. I am obliged to you for the trouble you have taken in sending it, but as its ill csc convenient for me to accept of it, have return'd it you again, if the... | |
| Sir George Gabriel Stokes - 1907 - 510 pagine
...directions and reporting progress. In the second letter on Sept. 24 he writes, " I cannot tell you how much I am obliged to you for the trouble you have taken in this matter. I had written at least half a dozen letters but without results, even some without reply."... | |
| George Washington - 1778 - 638 pagine
...hopes that the matter may be got over. Genl. Howe has not yet answered my letter upon the Subject. I am obliged to you for the trouble you have taken in removing the Stores and more so for the offer of the Rice, Oil and Fish, the two first of which will... | |
| United States. Naval History Division - 2005 - 1606 pagine
...in hopes that the matter may be got over. Gen'Howe has not yet answered my letter upon the subject. I am obliged to you for the trouble you have taken in removing the Stores and more so for the Offer of the Rice, Oil and Fish, the two first of which will... | |
| Bruce Chadwick - 2005 - 595 pagine
...Washington went out of his way to write personal notes of thanks to agents who did, telling one that, "I am obliged to you for the trouble you have taken in removing the stores and more so for the rice, oil, and fish... which will be particularly useful at... | |
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