Oh you have pleasd mee, And in proposinge all these difficultyes Given of her graces ample testimony.
Indeed I never was pleasdwith it, for Reasons which you are not unacquainted with.
If I stand fair with them, you well know, how unsolicitous I am whether others are pleasd or not.
They will bepleasd with the Adulatory Addresses of other Men & flatter themselves that they are intitled to Power and Authority as well as the ostentatious Show of Superiority above their Equals.
I sincerely wish the Release of every man in Captivity; and shall for my own part be well pleasd with your availing your self of an Exchange with either of the above mentiond Gentlemen, if it may be consistent with the Sentiments of Congress.
Be pleasd then to take the Testimony of another, and show it to his Friends and his Enemies.
I assure you it is not Flattery to tell you that I am exceedingly pleasd with your Son.
Be pleasd to present my due Regards to all Friends, and acquaint my worthy Colleagues that Mr Deans great Haste prevents my writing to them.
Adieu my dear Sir, and believe me to be affectionately, Your Friend, Be pleasd to acquaint Mrs A that I am in good Health.
The Council have given Colo Blaney their best Advice and he appears to be well pleasd with the Candor & Respect they have shown him.
Be pleasd to pay my most respectful Compliments to the Commander in Chiefe, his Family &c.
I am pleasd to observe in your Letter of 28 Feby that Mr Burgoyne seems to be alterd in his Ideas of Congress.
He commented once to Des Maizeaux upon the flurry of critics who replied to his statement of necessitarianism in the Philosophical Inquiry concerning Human Liberty: I was extreamly pleasd with BP Hoadley, .
And I am not less pleasd to see them manage this controversy with ye same vile arts against one another, as they always use towards the laity.
That shall I you recount (quoth he) ywis, So be ye pleasd to pardon all amis.
By Henries honour, and the royall faith The English monarcke beareth to his friend, I knew not of the frier's feeble fare, 235 Nor am I pleasd he entertaines you thus.
How different is this farmer from the rest That earst as yet hath pleasd my wandring sight!
And yet me thinks this farmers jolly sonne Passeth the prowdest that hath pleasd mine eye.
Well, I am very angry with my wife, And she shall finde I am not pleasd with her, 10 If we meete nere so soone: but tis my hope.
Prescribing when They are pleasd to be commaunded and for what.
You have herewith a List of the Ordnance and Ordnance Stores that are wanted; and you will be pleasd to make your first Application to Mr Livingston for such of the Cannon and Stores as he can furnish.
Indeed I am not so sollicitous to know the Motives from whence this Conference sprang, or the Manner in which it was brought up, as I am pleasd with its Conclusion.
I am exceedingly pleasd with the calm & determind Spirit, which our Commander in Chiefe has discoverd in all his Letters to Congress.
I have seen certain Instructions which were given by the Capital of the Colony of New Hampshire to its Delegates in their provincial Convention,1 the Spirit of which I am not altogether pleasd with.
I have told you all my knowledge since he is pleasd To invite himselfe he shall be entertaind, And you shall be my witnesses.
I hope your Lordship meanes not this for earnest, Be pleasd to grace a banquet.
I did not meete that noble entertainment, You were latepleasd to shew me.
Not that I wish to know More of your happinesse, then I have aready Heart to congratulate, be pleasd to lay My wonder.
She was pleasd to shew me, that I might have one Made of the same fashion, for I love All prettie formes.
In a kyngs guyfte, and had hys hyghnes pleasd T'have sent me to deathe we had bothe beene easd.
My bloud beginnes to boyle; I could bepleasd To have this fellow by the eares but that Theres many of my betters heere in place.
By valour, By all the chaste nights I have ever pleasd you.
Yet your Honor has been pleasd to quote the Conduct of that very House, as a precedent for our Imitation.
The promoters of ministerial measures in this Town are pleasd to hear from one of the Commissioners that they are treated with great respect: Even common Civility will be thus colourd to serve the great purpose.
Your Excellency is pleasd to acquaint us in Form, that you have receivd his Majestys Commission appointing you Captain General & Commander in Chiefe in and over the Province.
I bear it all with OEquanimity, infinitely better pleasd with the Approbation of my own mind, than I should be with the flatteries of the Great, & in the Sunshine of power.
I shall be pleasdwith your further Sentiments & am in strict truth, 1 The Boston Committee of Correspondence was appointed on November 2.
Those who love this Country, I have the Vanity to think are in Reality, my friends; for they must be convincd that the small Share of Ability which Gracious Heaven has been pleasd to bestow on me, has ever been employd for its Happiness.
Sweet were all the rest, But that which pleasdher wanton eye the best.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pleasd" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.