Being frequently disposed to make excursions and hunt, I am accordingly proceeding upon a hunting excursion; you will be pleased to despatch Major Doveton (about whose coming your friendly pen has repeatedly written) slightly attended (or unattended). The History of the British Empire in India - Side 37av Edward Thornton - 1842Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| CHARLES MAYO, L.L.B - 1804 - 586 sider
...with an air of indifference, that, " being frequently disposed to " make excursions and hunt, he was accordingly proceeding upon a " hunting excursion. You will be pleased to dispatch major Doveton t November 8. 1798. % December 25. || January 9. " about • Wood's Review. 16. and Paper C. ' v '... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1816 - 874 sider
...frequently accustomed to hunt and make excursions, he was proceeding on a hunting excursion," and he added " you will be pleased to dispatch major Doveton, about...friendly pen has repeatedly written, slightly attended," an expression by which he meant to insinuate that he expected him to arrive at the head of an hostile... | |
| Mark Wilks - 1817 - 590 sider
...observation on its contents, this strange epistle abruptly terminates with the following sentence: " Being frequently disposed to make excursions and hunt, I am accordingly proceeding on a hunting excursion ; you will be pleased to dispatch Major Doveton, (about whose coming your friendly... | |
| Hugh Murray, James Wilson - 1832 - 350 sider
...sea and the land, the Xing of Room (the grand seignior), be his empire and his power perpetual ! — addressed to me, which reached you through the British...proceeding upon a hunting excursion. You will be pleased to despatch Major Doveton, about whose coming your friendly pen has repeatedly written, slightly attended.... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1832 - 348 sider
...sea and the land, the King of Room (the grand seignior), be his empire and his power perpetual! — addressed to me, which reached you through the British...accordingly proceeding upon a hunting excursion. You wiH be pleased to despatch Major Doveton, about whose coming your friendly pen has repeatedly written,... | |
| Marquess Richard Wellesley Wellesley - 1836 - 734 sider
...sea and the land ; the King of Rome (ie the Grand Signior) ; be his empire and his power perpetual ! addressed to me, which reached you through the British...proceeding upon a hunting excursion. You will be pleased to despatch Major Doveton (about whose coming your friendly pen has repeatedly written) slightly attended... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1844 - 1184 sider
...was received to it until the 13th of February, when it came in the shape of this short note : — " Being frequently disposed to make excursions, and...friendly pen has repeatedly written, slightly attended." But ten days before this tardy note reached him, Lord Mornington had put his army or armies in motion.... | |
| 1848 - 608 sider
...contained little to the purpose, besides an ungracious permission for the embassy of Major Doveton. " Being frequently disposed to make excursions and hunt, I am accordingly proceeding on a hunting expedition. You will be pleased to despatch Major Doveton (about whose coming your friendly... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1850 - 776 sider
...the sea and the land, the King of Room (the Grand Seignior), he his empire and his power perpetual ! addressed to me, which reached you through the British...excursions and hunt, I am accordingly proceeding upon a huntingexcursion. You will be pleased to despatch Major DoveA n i799 1 '9 meaning. Wellealcy's policy.... | |
| 1855 - 800 sider
...the sea and the land, the King of Room (the Grand Seignior), be his empire and his power perpetual ! addressed to me, which reached you through the British...excursions and hunt, I am accordingly proceeding upon a huntingexcursion. You will be pleased to despatch Major Doveton, about whose coming your friendly pen... | |
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