I shall, also, be much pleased to see him; yet I avow, that just now I am so agitated that I should have preferred to receive his visit some other day.
I am much pleased to find, that you concur in the justice of the principles which produced our revolution, and have only to wish that I could have been able to go through the whole work.
There are also others found in your vicinity, which, if it would not be asking too much, I should be much pleased if you could obtain for the Lyceum.
And what had he then to do but to stop at a little inn by the wayside to refresh his horse, and go quietly home, much pleased by the kindness of the Bishop?
In the next place, if we look into human Nature, we shall find that the Mind is never so much pleased, as when she exerts her self in any Action that gives her an Idea of her own Perfections and Abilities.
The poetry is indeed very fine, but had it been much finer, it would not have so much pleased, without a plan which gave the Reader an Opportunity of exerting his own Talents.
Pardon me," replied the young physician; "but I see nothing in what you have stated that is in the least disparaging to the young lady; and I should be much pleased to make her acquaintance.
With much difficulty I kept back my tears and tried to appear as much pleased as the child evidently wished me to be.
At noon comes my uncle Wight to dinner, and brings with him Mrs. Wight, sad company to me, nor was I much pleased with it, only I must shew respect to my uncle.
Much pleased to-day with thoughts of gilding the backs of all my books alike in my new presses.
I should be much pleased at meeting with this animal, but have had too many proofs to admit a doubt of it's existing and in considerable numbers in the mountains near this coast.
I now produced some battle axes which I had made at Fort Mandan with which they were much pleased.
It much pleased some of the country families, and one or two with their wives waited for the doctor leaving the church, to compliment him on his eloquence and admirable teaching.
I am so much pleased that I intend to beg of Mrs. Roberts to keep you as the able governess of the girls until they are so much older as to require a little knowledge of the world which a metropolitan ladies' school is sure to impart.
I do not wish to deny that I am much pleased to renew acquaintance with you, but it must be with great reserve.
Anna-Felicitas, much pleased by this suggestion of continuity in their relations; and remarked that she looked as if she hadn't got a husband.
Mr. Twist was so much pleasedby his idea that he was able to go to sleep after that.
She thought Edith surprisingly thoughtless to be so much pleased to go.
Toe be sure, toe be sure," said the old gentleman, much pleased.
Mr. Powers regards the bust of Jackson as one of his best efforts, and the President himself was very much pleased with it.
The engineer was so much pleased to see his interest in the machinery that he explained the whole system of the steam-engine to him.
Yes, he is so much pleased to keep Lance, and that Felix does not throw it all up.
She could talk, read the paper, or play at cribbage; and was so much pleased to be of use, that she became as much at ease and therefore as amusing as with old Froggy himself.
With what book was Franklin at this time so much pleased?
I then came home, and went whistling all over the house, much pleased with my whistle, but disturbing all the family.
And the Misses Whalebone & Gossamer sent to say that their assortment of baby clothes was of the choicest description, and that they would be much pleasedif Mrs. Major Potter would call and examine for herself.
Indeed, nothing would have so much pleased me as to discharge every obligation to so excellent a landlord.
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