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" King returned an answer, which came out the 6th, as follows : ' Since he is privy to my disease, and perfectly understands his business, I would very fain have kept him, and given him whatsoever he should have asked. But seeing he cannot be brought on... "
The Indian Medical Gazette - Page 3
1907
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Early Records of British India: A History of the English Settlements in ...

James Talboys Wheeler - 1878 - 450 pages
...business, I would very fain have kept him, and given him whatsoever he should have asked. But seeing he cannot be brought on any terms to be content I agree...to be got here and seen his wife and children, he return to visit the Court once more, let him go.' We hope in God the troublesome business is now blown...
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Early Records of British India: A History of the English Settlements in ...

James Talboys Wheeler - 1878 - 438 pages
...Europe and procured such medicines as are not to be got here and seen his wife and children, he return to visit the Court once more, let him go.' We hope...God the troublesome business is now blown over.'' oe»th of The English mission to Delhi, and story of Dr. Hamilton: In- • rf on hi» TTfl.mil ton...
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Ledger and Sword: Or, The Honourable Company of Merchants of England Trading ...

Beckles Willson - 1903 - 484 pages
...business, I would very fain have kept him and given him whatsoever he should have asked. But since he cannot be brought on any terms to be content, I agree...to be got here and seen his wife and children, he returned to visit the Court once more, I let him go." And so, after two years at the Mogul capital,...
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Edinburgh Medical Journal, Volume 21; Volume 63

1907 - 614 pages
...But seeing lie is satisfied with no terms, I agree to it provided that after lie has gone to Europe, procured such medicines as are not to be got here, and seen his wife and children (these, I conclude, must have been trumped up for the occasion!), he return once more and revisit this...
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The Early Annals of the English in Bengal: The Bengal ..., Volume 2, Page 2

Charles Robert Wilson - 1911 - 512 pages
...on any Terms to be content, I agree it, and on condition that after he has gone to Europe, procur'd such Medicines as are not to be got here, and seen his wife and Children, he return to visit the Court once more, let him go." We hope in God this Troublesome Business is now blown...
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The Asiatic Review

1921 - 772 pages
...brought on any terms to be content, I agree it, and on condition that after he has gone to Europe, procured such medicines as are not to be got here,...returns to visit the Court once more, let him go." In 1732 John Howell arrived in Calcutta as surgeon's mate of the Duke of Cumberland. Twenty years later...
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Early Records of British India: A History of the English Settlements in ...

J. Talboys Wheeler - 1994 - 432 pages
...business, I would very fain have kept him, and given him whatsoever he should have asked. But seeing he cannot be brought on any terms' to be content I agree...to be got here and seen his wife and children, he return to visit the Court once more, let him go.' We hope in God the troublesome business is now blown...
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Madras in the Olden Time

1996 - 760 pages
...business, I would very fain have kept him, and given him whatsoever he shonld have asked. But seeing he cannot be brought on any terms to be content I agree...to be got here and seen his wife and children, he return to visit the Court once more, let him go. We hope in God the troublesome business is now blown...
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The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial Record

1902 - 938 pages
...business, I would very fain have kept him, and given him whatsoever he should have asked. But seeing he cannot be brought on any terms to be content, I agree...to be got here and seen his wife and children, he return to visit the Court once more, let him go.' We hope in God the troublesome business is now blown...
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