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Once at Colfax, the steamer Yamhill, with Captain Kellogg in charge, would "be in readiness." The Yamhill would then steam up the Tualatin River, with, it was projected, excursionists, as far as Taylor’s Bridge. Taylor Bridge was about six miles upriver from Colfax. While it earned some praise in a newspaper of the time, this route proved to have many problems in practice: Minnehaha was continuing to run on Sucker Lake on February 11, 1869.
Previous notice should be given by parties taking their own horses and > carriages, to prevent the possibility of disappointment. Extra post horses > and carriages will be in attendance to convey persons forward, and may be > ordered to be in readiness by sending a letter to Messrs. Edwards and Stokes > of Hockerill. Places may be secured [to travel] by coaches meeting the train > to Newmarket and back, at the Golden Cross, Charing-cross.
Thomas active in conveying intelligence to her friends, and in arousing the spirit of Independence among its advocates. She did, as well as suffered much, during the period of devastation and lawless rapine. One instance of her firmness is well remembered. Early in the war Governor Rutledge sent a quantity of arms and ammunition to the house of Colonel Thomas, to be in readiness for any emergency that might arise on the frontier.
A joint Australian-American effort against Borneo kept Waller busy from May to July. Waller participated in this campaign by escorting convoys to Tarakan Island, Brunei Bay, and Balikpapan, as well as by covering minesweeping operations in the Miri-Lulong area, below Brunei Bay. She then rejoined the 3d Fleet early in August to be in readiness for the projected invasion of the Japanese home islands. But while en route toward Honshū, escorting a convoy, Waller received the most welcome news that the Japanese had accepted the unconditional surrender terms of the Potsdam Declaration.
When the gods were believed to be duly propitiated ... Armour, > weapons, and other things of the kind were ordered to be in readiness, and > the ancient spoils gathered from the enemy were taken down from the temples > and colonnades. The dearth of freemen necessitated a new kind of enlistment; > 8,000 sturdy youths from amongst the slaves were armed at the public cost, > after they had each been asked whether they were willing to serve or no. > These soldiers were preferred, as there would be an opportunity of ransoming > them when taken prisoners at a lower price.Livy, 22.55–57.
Stafford, denied counsel, failed to exploit several inconsistencies in Tuberville's testimony, which a good lawyer might have turned to his client's advantage. On 30 December, the evidence against Arundell and his three fellow-prisoners was ordered to be in readiness, but their public proceedings stopped. In fact the death of William Bedloe left the prosecution in serious difficulties, since one protection for a person accused of treason, that there must be two eyewitnesses to an overt act of treason, was observed scrupulously, and only Oates claimed to have any hard evidence against the remaining Lords. Lord Petre died in the Tower in 1683.
During the Finniss expedition Auld was involved in a punitive expedition against a tribe of Aborigines from Chambers Bay, some from Escape Cliffs, who had stolen goods and seriously wounded several horses with their spears. During this action an aboriginal man was shot, presumed dead, and Auld was accused of the crime. (from a letter from Auld to his father) :The Colonel (Finniss)Northern Territory, Settlement of Australian States and Territories - "in 1864. Colonel Boyle Travers Finniss was responsible for the settlement," then gave orders that seven horsemen were to be in readiness to start next morning and try to find the natives' camp, and recover the goods they had stolen from us, and to treat them as felons.
In August and autumn of 1815, Captain Lowns, having replaced Captain Shreve, commanded the Enterprise during voyages to Ohio River ports between Pittsburgh and Louisville.Kentucky Gazette, 4 September 1815, Advertisement: "Steam Boat Enterprise. Arrived at Limestone [Kentucky], the 28th August, the Steam-Boat ENTERPRISE, Lowns, of Brownsville, with a full cargo of Freight and Passengers, bound for Louisville, (Falls of Ohio) & will return to Limestone against the sixth of September. Any person or persons, wishing a passage up the river, will be in readiness against the morning of the seventh.$6-1 September 4th." In November 1815, the Monongahela and Ohio Steam Boat Co. leased the Enterprise to shareholder James Tomlinson for $2,000.
In January 1848, John Mitchel visited Cork and, according to Michael Cavanagh, who would publish a sketch of his Brenan's life in Young Ireland, Dublin, in June and July 1885, Brenan for the first time "beheld the man he most admired on earth, and with whose future destiny, whether for weal or woe, he felt his own was bound up. Never had the arch-enemy of England a more faithful or earnest follower." Brenan contributed to the Mitchel's United Irishman and, sold his rifle to obtain his train fare, to take up his residence in Dublin, the headquarters of the revolutionary movement. He later published articles in John Martin's Irish Felon urging the Confederate Clubs members, many of whom had arms to be in readiness for action.
A controversial book for its time, "Lives" bluntly mocked the scandalous lives of eminent figures. For instance, Aubrey wrote of John Milton: "“His complexion exceeding faire—he was so faire that they called him the Lady of Christ’s College.” He wrote of William Butler: "“The Dr. lying at the Savoy in London, next the water side where was a balcony look’t into the Thames, a patient came to him that was grievously tormented with an ague. The Dr. orders a boat to be in readiness under his window, and discoursed with the patient (a gent) in the balcony, when on a signal given, 2 or 3 lusty fellows came behind the gent, and threw him a matter of 20 feet into the Thames.
In October 1866, Senator was part of a transportation route to Washington County, Oregon which sought to avoid the navigation barrier then formed by Willamette Falls. Senator would run to Oswego, on the Willamette River, where passengers would disembark, and cross over to Sucker Lake, as Lake Oswego was then known. The traveler would then stay overnight at Shade's Hotel in Oswego, and, the next morning, board a small sternwheeler, the Minnehaha. The lake boat then paddled across the water to the lake’s western end, where it was reported, they would be taken to Colfax, on the Tualatin River “by cars”. Once at Colfax, the steamer Yamhill, with Captain Kellogg in charge, would “be in readiness.” The Yamhill would then steam up the Tualatin River, with, it was projected, excursionists, as far as Taylor’s Bridge.
After commanding his regiment at the Battle of Quatre Bras on 16–17 June 1815, Dawson failed to appear at the head of his dragoons on the morning the Battle of Waterloo a day later. The reason for his non- appearance is unknown but it has been speculated that he was advised not to go by a surgeon, that "he had betaken himself that same evening to Brussels or elsewhere." or through "the negligence of a servant, who from oversleeping himself was unable to call his master sufficiently early to be in readiness to discharge the proper duties of his military rank." Although he joined the 18th Hussars towards the end of the battle and took part in Major General Sir Hussey Vivian's decisive charge, he resigned from the army shortly afterwards.
In accordance with these ideas, he has caused several > savants and artists, the Sub-director of the Natural History Cabinet, > Heydinger, the Professor of Natural History, Märter, the Palace Gardiner, > Boos, and the Imperial Painter, Moll, to undertake a voyage round the world > through the several lands of the two Indies, to perfect the various branches > of natural science and to make new discoveries and observations in these > fields. The ship designated for this illustrious expedition, the Graf von > Cobenzl, will be supplied with necessaries and be in readiness by the > beginning of August.Journal für rationelle Politik (Hamburg), Julius 1782, > p.176. This voyage did not take place, and Märter and his companions sailed from Le Havre for Philadelphia in 1783 on the General Washington.Ignaz von Born to Benjamin Franklin, 21 November 1783; Benjamin Franklin, The Papers of Benjamin Franklin: Volume 41: September 16, 1783, through February 29, 1784, Yale University Press, 2014, p.214.

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