| Sir Eyre Coote - 1816 - 100 str.
...evidence, are held in readiness to have submitted to them whatever may be alledged in its extenuation. I have the honour to be, My dear sir, Yours very faithfully, Right Hon. Col. Bagwell. H. TORRENS. Bolton Street, 27th April, 1816. MY DEAR SIR, I HAVE the honour... | |
| Dixon Denham, Hugh Clapperton, Walter Oudney - 1826 - 562 str.
...mortiers et cimens : nos neveux diront de nos constructions ce que nous disons de celles des anciens." I have the honour to be, my dear Sir, Yours very faithfully, CHARLES KONIO. To Major Denbam, &c. No. XXIV. Thermometrical Journal kept at Kouka in Bornou. Date.... | |
| 1846 - 576 str.
...you a copy, by favour of Mr. Dickens. Pray did you receive it ? " With the most distinguished regard, I have the honour to be, " My dear Sir, " Yours very faithfully, "CH. CALDWELL." . V. Cures of Debility, Hysteria, Exhaustion of Intellectual Power, fyc., vnth Mesmerism.... | |
| Society of Antiquaries of London - 1846 - 644 str.
...Museum, which is perhaps the earliest existing representation of the Garter, with its well-known Motto. I have the honour to be, My dear Sir, Yours very faithfully, N. HARRIS NICOLAS. To HUDSON GUKNEY, Esq. Vice- President of the Society of Antiquaries, &c. &c. &c.... | |
| Elizabeth Mary Odling - 1878 - 452 str.
...importance that a minute calculation should be made to compare the expected with the real results ? " I have the honour to be, my dear Sir, " Yours very faithfully, " FA CURTIS,-Esq., FIA, Actuary to the Gresham Life Assurance Society." "ALFRED SMEE. " The Gresham... | |
| Thomas Power O'Connor - 1879 - 756 str.
...I have no claim on Wycombe, and can only express my surprise that it should be thought I had any. " I have the honour to be, " My dear Sir, yours very faithfully, "DANIEL O'COJOfELL." — Ibid. * It will be remembered that it was uncertain for some time whether... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1881 - 792 str.
...I have no claim on Wycombe, and can only express my surprise that it should be thought I had any. " I have the honour to be, " My dear sir, yours very faithfully, "DANIEL O'CONNKLL." 67 [Copy of a letter from Sir FRANCIS BURDETT, Bart., MP, to CHARLES GORE, Esq.]... | |
| George Canning - 1887 - 446 str.
...cautioned me against any allusion to the subject in my conversations with the Vicomte de Chateaubriand. I have the honour to be, my dear Sir, Yours very faithfully, CHARLES STUART. [The answer of the French Government is embodied in the Memorandum forwarded with his... | |
| Edward L. Blanchard - 1891 - 430 str.
...still unite under this roof are prepared to defend their right to the letters, hammer and tongs. " I have the honour to be, my dear Sir, " Yours very faithfully, "R. NICHOLSON. "W. CARPENTER, ESQ." The name was subsequently altered from the "Gordon" to the "Athenian"... | |
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