| Georg Friedrich Martens - 1840 - 886 sider
...extreme gratification; and the field of my hopes (which had before been chilled by the cold blast of the times) has , by the happy tidings of your Lordship's...become the envy of the garden of Paradise. It may been known to your Lordship, that, relying on the principles of benevolence and philanthropy, which... | |
| G. F. de Martens - 1840 - 876 sider
...extreme gratification ; and the field of my hopes (which had before been chilled by the cold blast of the times) has , by the happy tidings of your Lordship's...the envy of the garden of Paradise. .'' ... It may been known to your Lordship, that, relying on the principles of benevolence and philanthropy, which... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - 1840 - 914 sider
...extreme gratification; and the field of my hopes (which had before been chilled by the cold blast of the times) has, by the happy tidings of your Lordship's...the envy of the garden of Paradise. .. • , It may been known to your Lordship, that, relying •on the principles of benevolence and philanthropy, •which... | |
| George Buist - 1843 - 352 sider
...extreme gratification ; and the field of my hopes (which had before been chilled by the cold blast of the times) has, by the happy tidings of your Lordship's...Government, I look upon myself and country as bound to it; and the letters I have received from that quarter have all been replete with friendly sentiments and... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1843 - 792 sider
...extreme gratification. And the field of my hopes (which had before been chilled by the cold blast of the times) has by the happy tidings of your Lordship's...arrival become the envy of the garden of Paradise. I hope your Lordship will regard me and my country as your own. Whatever directions your Lordship may... | |
| 1847 - 644 sider
...wrote in the spring of 1836, " which had before ' been chilled by the cold blast of wintry times, had, by the ' happy tidings of your Lordship's arrival become the envy ' of the garden of paradise." He then adverted to his relations with the Sikhs, saying " The late transactions in this ' quarter,... | |
| 1847 - 648 sider
...wrote in the spring of 1836, " which had before ' been chilled by the cold blast of wintry times, had, by the ' happy tidings of your Lordship's arrival become the envy ' of the garden of paradise." lie then adverted to his relations with the Sikhs, saying " The late transactions in this ' quarter,... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - 1851 - 680 sider
...Auckland on his assumption of the office of Governor-General. " The field of my hopes," he wrote, " which had before been chilled by the cold blast of...arrival become the envy of the garden of paradise." Then adverting to the unhappy state of his relations with the Sikhs, he said: " The late transactions... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - 1851 - 680 sider
...Auckland on his assumption of the office of Governor-General. " The field of my hopes," he wrote, " which had before been chilled by the cold blast of...arrival become the envy of the garden of paradise." Then adverting to the unhappy state of his relations with the Sikhs, he said: " The late transactions... | |
| Henry Allon - 1852 - 620 sider
...Auckland, who had just succeeded as governor-general, in which, in true oriental style, he declared, ' the field of my hopes, ' which had before been chilled...arrival, become the ' envy of the garden of paradise.' He complained of the treachery of the Sikhs, requested the governor-general's advice, ' that it ' may... | |
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