Lexicographical Neighbors of Beglad
Literary usage of Beglad
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Lives of the Chief Justices of England: From the Norman Conquest Till by John Campbell Campbell (1849)
"I should beglad to make him any proper return ; and as promotions in the law are
now stirring, might I submit it to your Lordship whether Mr. Murray might ..."
2. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1829)
"... but the old man told him he had something to say to him in private, and would
beglad if he would order the wine and the company away.'—vol. i. pp. ..."
3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1814)
"... as when they weare donne; and as knows whether I shall live to see 70r they
then caused me to blese y' Lord face agayne. I should beglad ..."