You proposed Yesterday, that if we were desirous to see the Indians of Virginia, you are willing to send some of their Sachems next Summer, about this Time, to this Place.
The Governor of Canada received Hopes that the Five Nations inclined to Peace, by their returning an Answer to Therawaet's Message, and thought he might now venture to send some French to them with further Proposals.
I likewise sent orders by the Hopewell to the ship, to send some rigging, and that Mr Davis should come to carry her over.
Yet I would wish the company tosend some person in all expedition by way of Rouen, with additional provision of money; as you know that this is no place of regular exchange, where money can be had at all times.
After dinner we had some talk about the cloves which we proposed to purchase; and the king promised to come next day on board himself or to send some of his attendants, to examine our cloth.
A rumor had reached him that it was intended tosend some bishops to the Indies, and that the Bishop of Palencia was charged with the matter.
It had been intended to send some in January; but the ships which started with them suffered wreck on the neighboring coasts.
Pickett, at Petersburg, has been ordered to send some of his troops north of Richmond, for the defense of the railroad in Hanover County.
Johnston's Chief Commissary offers to send some bacon to Lee's army.
He welcomed us in the name of the governor, and desired us to send some persons on shore to inform the governor of the purpose of our arrival.
I likewise got him to send some of his people aboard, along with John Japan, our jurebasso, to intimate to our men that if any of them went ashore to fight, he had given strict orders to have them cut in pieces.
Having occasion to send some money up to Sonoma, he sent his two sons with a good boat and crew.
Mr. Pao, our master Secundus, was purposing to send some one to-day to the young marquis' house to take something over to Miss Shih.
But should I not have enough, when I want some, I'll send some one to fetch them, and finish.
The other day, lucky enough for you, you had again the great cheek to send some one to ask me for some satin of gosling-yellow colour.
Sonnenkamp went to the telegraph office, in order to send some messages, one of which was directed to the University-town for the widow of the Professor.
But he kept back the words, and simply said that he wanted to send some messengers.
Sonnenkamp craved permission to send some of his products occasionally to the royal table, especially his beautiful bananas, which were now particularly fine.
He now sent a messenger to Juan Escalente at Villa Rica, informing him of all that had happened, and requiring him to send some vessels of sacramental wine, and some consecrated bread, all that we had brought with us having been used.
He also said that it was obtained from two rivers in the province of Guztepeque, where the natives were not subjects to his empire; but, if Cortes chose to send some troops to that place, he would order his officers to accompany them.
The children can go over then and see how the cowboys cut out different steers, and how we send some of the cattle over to the railroad to be shipped back east.
Shall I send some of the cowboys after the Indians to see if they can catch them, and get back our cattle?
Then I'll send some of the cowboys on the round-up, and others after the Indians.
This fatal blow to the left wing gave the king more leisure to defeat the foot which followed, and to send some assistance to Gustavus Horn in his left wing, who had his hands full with the main battle of the Imperialists.
Now had the Earl of Newcastle's repeated messengers convinced the king that it was absolutely necessary to send some forces to his assistance, or else all would be lost in the north.
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