I think that Lord Liverpool seems indisposed to Phillimore, and perhaps has not yet forgot his resentment on account of Phillimore voting for Lord Grenville immediately after he (Lord L.
The Powers were not indisposed to recognise the Freeland law in their colonies on the Red and Indian Seas as a condition of alliance; but persisted, nevertheless, in asking for a military convention, to which Freeland would not consent.
May 1912 Talk at Reception by New York Peace Society Hotel Astor, New York Notes by Esther Foster Although I felt indisposed this afternoon, yet because I attach great importance to this assembly and was longing to see your faces, I have come.
October 1912 Talk at Open Forum San Francisco, California Notes by Bijou Straun Although I was feeling indisposed this evening, yet owing to the love I entertain for you I have attended this meeting.
Comte d'Orbigny, very much indisposed for some time past, could not reply to you during my absence.
This time the girl was pretty again, and, he at once discovered, not indisposed to light conversation.
As Deerslayer seldom thought it necessary to answer his companion's peculiar vein of humor, and Hutter was evidently indisposed to dwell longer on the subject, it's discussion ceased with this remark.
He had examined the state of things among the Hurons, and felt satisfied that they meditated no further hostilities during the night, the loss they had met having indisposed them to further exertions for the moment.
These ideas had considerable influence on my judgment, and indisposed me to follow the advice of my friend, which was to turn him forth from my doors that very night.
Good friend," I exclaimed, "here is a young man too indisposed to walk.
I was not indisposedto follow his advice, but my curiosity would first be gratified by a survey of the room.
She was silent and thoughtful, and seemed indisposedto answer my question.
Which is perfectly true," she said to herself, "since I am utterly indisposed to go.
She accordingly descended to the parlor, telling Mrs. Van Vechten that her brother was too much indisposed to come down, and wished to be excused.
This, he contended, would not have been the case, except Ministers had been aware that the King of Prussia, from the very first, wasindisposed to perform his duty.
He had lamented early the change of political sentiments in this country whichindisposed Englishmen to the cause of liberty.
If you are still indisposed at that time, one of my people can take the letter, and get a receipt from the post-office.
As I am always very much occupied, and have been indisposed for the last five months, and works to be sent to a distance requiring the most careful supervision, I must proceed rather more slowly than usual.
He had not, however, been well treated by his party, and he was not at allindisposed to betray them if he could see his way to secure his own advantage by it.
Thus saying, he left him, seemingly as much indisposedto say a word more than was necessary as Edward could be himself.
I heard this two days since; but being indisposed yesterday I could not go to see you, nor can I to-day either.
I have been very much indisposed in Baden since the beginning of last October; indeed, from the 5th of October I have been entirely confined to my bed, or to my room, till about a week ago.
On the Place where was Mary's lodging her most trying ordeal was before her, for there awaited her Madame Claude, who had been "slightly indisposedand unable to go out of the town to meet her.
Rollin was, it is known, not indisposed to seek a seat in the Chamber, under the auspices of M.
The parents of hymeneal men and women he was indisposed to consider as dramatis personae.
The lady is positively not indisposed to give the poor fellow a hearing?
On their arrival they were informed that the Emperor was indisposed and could not see them until 4 p.
I know our indisposed friend, for whose judgment I have a very great regard, advised coming to Dalkeith, and we have a report from Fife last night that you have done so.
He was not sorry when he heard that Mrs. Challoner was too indisposed to receive him.
Owen looked from one to the other of the speakers, and although never indisposed to enjoy a jest, he could not, for the life of him, conceive what possible occasion for merriment existed at the present moment.
Turning for a moment to the larger outlook, I am extremely indisposed to any harking back in the matter of home rule; we are now, I think, freed from the enormous danger of seeing P.
As regards readjustment of taxation, he is contented with the terms of my address, and indisposed to make any new terms.
After the excitement of the evening, and your exertions of to-day, I fear that you will be indisposed to-morrow.
The next morning Mrs. Garie was so much indisposed at to be unable to rise, and took her breakfast in bed.