But the lad asserts and swears that he will not go with the message, and will never leave the knight until he has dubbed and knighted him; let his brother go with the message, if he is so much concerned.
But for ought I see they are gone out very peaceably, and the people not so much concerned therein as was expected.
The Court is much concerned in this fray, and I am glad of it; hoping that it will cause some good laws against it.
The lady seemed to be much concerned, and asked me to sit down, for I had arisen to receive her.
King Saleh, in the meantime, missing the king his nephew, began to be much concerned to know what was become of him; but could meet no one who could give any tidings of him.
The Duke's next letter is dated the 4th of April in which he writes--'The Duke is much concerned to learn that Miss J.
As I always looked upon satire as the best friend to reformation, whilst its lashes were general, so that gentleman[203] must excuse me, if I do not see the inconvenience of a method he is so much concerned at.
I can't tell who are so much concerned in that part of the law as the sex he mentions, they being the only persons liable to such insults.
The zeal of an author has transported me thus far, though I think myself as much concerned in the capacity of a reader.
I ammuch concerned at your observations about her exhaustion and hoarseness.
We were attended only by Polly Barlow, who in some points was as much concerned as any body.
And a good wife would be as much concerned at this, as if it was to remain upon her.
I congratulated her upon this fortunate incident; but she was so much concerned at having rode so far in vain, that she seemed to be less pleased than provoked.
I am much concernedat this circumstance, as I cannot doubt but that it will render me more disagreeable to her than ever, if she should hear of it.
Tell her, if you please, that I am much concerned,-but that I am pre-engaged.
The peace and tranquillity of the nation, and regards even above those, are so much concerned in this matter, that it is difficult to express sufficient sorrow for the offender, or indignation against him.
There was not a subject of their State but thought himself as much concerned in the honour of his country, as the first officer of the commonwealth.
We understand that our Parliament hath been before hand with us in this intimation, and it cannot but be our duty, who are so much concerned in the businenesse, to adde what power the Lord hath given us with you to the same purpose.
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