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Example sentences for "intelligence from"

  • My intelligence from London is, however, that Graves is intended for the North American station, perhaps New York or Georgia.

  • Previous to this, in consequence of intelligence from India, Pitt felt called upon to adopt some plan for amending the act of 1784.

  • Intelligence from Canada: Discussion on the Subject.

  • While Mr Jay remains at Paris, as the public despatches are addressed to him, I shall be deprived of intelligence from America, except what I may acquire by private correspondence from thence.

  • The want of intelligence from America, hurts the cause prodigiously in Europe, and the anxiety of those who have its interest at heart, is from that circumstance, inconceivable.

  • I presume therefore that I have no intelligence from Europe so late as what you must be possessed of already.

  • As yet I have received no intelligence from Madrid, owing I believe to the extreme badness of the roads.

  • I am at a loss to account for this, having no intelligence from America on the subject.


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