46 adjectives to describe dispatches

Nor, except in the language of official dispatches, has that of the British Divisions which went to Italy six months later, some of which remained and took part in the final and decisive phases of the war against Austria.

He read in a high, clear treble the telegraphic dispatches, the sanguinary editorial ratiocinations, Orphic in their prophetic sententiousness, and then turned to the local columns.

They are told, likewise, to travel with the utmost dispatch, as that is the only method of insuring a safe return.

(In London weekly dispatch, Apr. 17-June 19, 1927)

He seems pleased with the secret dispatches relative to Persia and the Pacha of Bagdad.

He must have given the order in that cipher dispatch to Dubois.

A work in which are drawn to the Life and Deportments of the most Accomplisht Persons; the Mode of their Courtly Entertainments, Treatment of their Ladies at Balls, their accustomed Sports, Drolls & Fancies; the witchcrafts of their perswasive language, in their approaches, or other more secret dispatches, &c. by E.P. 91.

Was it not understood by both parties that the power of the States was to be coextensive with their limits, and that with all convenient dispatch the General Government should extinguish the Indian title and remove every obstruction to the complete jurisdiction of the State governments over the soil?

Add to all this, that Sincerity is the most compendious Wisdom, and an excellent Instrument for the speedy dispatch of Business; it creates Confidence in those we have to deal with, saves the Labour of many Enquiries, and brings things to an issue in few Words: It is like travelling in a plain beaten Road, which commonly brings a Man sooner to his Journeys End than By-ways, in which Men often lose themselves.

The following dispatch was sent to us by cable at a total expense of $21,000.)

But how is your acquaintance to be long supported under such extraordinary dispatch of every subject for discourse?

The cable authorised the immediate dispatch of half my battalion to the front, subject to the approval of the commanding officer.

Well, Sir, that I think was a bold dispatch to write after the rejection, for the second or third time, of our overtures to France.

In his celebrated dispatch to Pitt he mentions Carleton twice.

Why, the Secretary of State, within twenty-four hours afterwards, penned the fiercest dispatch he had ever yet written.

She expects to be kept informed of what passes between him and Foreign Ministers before important decisions are taken, based upon that intercourse: to receive foreign dispatches in good time; and to have the drafts for her approval sent to her in sufficient time to make herself acquainted with their contents before they must be sent off.

The letter was sent, and in less than a week an immense dispatch found its way to the village, which excited universal wonderment.

Meanwhile, General McClellan had advanced cautiously and slowly, withheld by incessant dispatches from Washington, warning him not to move in such a manner as to expose that city to danger.

In a later dispatch to Lord Normanby, which had not been shown either to the Queen or to the Prime Minister, Palmerston repeated his own opinion.

Captain Grant's unfortunate sale of cotton to Dartmouth just before the rise, and the famous lost dispatch found on Dartmouth's track to Grant.

I refer to these manifold dispatches, detailing the latest news of the Liverpool cotton-market, by the fraudulent possession of which on the part of somebody, a client of mine, Captain Grant of Waltham, was cheated out of a small fortune.

No English gold, no manipulated cable dispatches can have had anything to do with that opinion.

While we were anxiously advertising to all Europe, and more especially to the rebels at Milan, and to the red republicans in Paris, that we had held out to Austria this menace, we had at the very time in our pockets an answer from Prince Metternich to our menacing dispatch, saying, 'What is the matter with you?

The mendacious dispatches of victory from the Montenegrin commander gave us to believe that the Turks were kept at bay, until we found that they were actually in Niksich, and there was not a single battalion to serve as bodyguard to the Prince at Ostrog.

New protests followed, and then new protests and new orders again, until finally a peremptory dispatch came.

46 adjectives to describe  dispatches