Chatham then rose in his place : " He took one hand from his crutch and raised it, casting his eyes towards heaven . . . He appeared to be extremely feeble and spoke with that difficulty of utterance which is the characteristic of severe indisposition ".
42.
The performance was intended to coincide with the ceremony of Devaux's reception into the Acad�mie de Nancy ( now called the Acad�mie de Stanislas ), when he delivered his " Discours sur l esprit philosophique ", but the indisposition of one of the actors delayed it.
43.
While Accursius was employed in this work, legend has it that, hearing of a similar one proposed and begun by Odofred, another lawyer of Bologna, he feigned indisposition, interrupted his public lectures, and shut himself up, till with the utmost expedition he had accomplished his design.
44.
Jowles, Esq . being at present afflicted with ye Gout & other indispositions of body is therefore unable to attend ye said Court of Chancery and ye causes in our said Court require a dispatch & cannot without public prejudice be delayed, KNOW YET WE have therefore assigned you ye sd.
45.
Prince Max had planned to spend only a few days in New Harmony, but his stay " was prolonged by serious indisposition, nearly resembling cholera, to a four months'winter residence . " The Prince devotes a chapter of his book of the expedition to New Harmony and its environs.
46.
However, during a breakdown in a series of " Il trovatore ", owing to the indisposition of the contralto, Mapleson was obliged to stage " Norma " and engaged another tenor, knowing Giuglini's objection, and that this performance was supernumerary to his contract.
47.
However, during the time during which he was composing " Puritani ", Bellini recounted the details of another bout of what he describes as " gastric fever " and which Weinstock describes as " that brief indisposition, which had been recurring almost every year at the onset of warm weather ."
48.
Pillet may have had a child with Stoltz, if one is to believe the Escudier brothers "'La france musicale " ( April 1843 ), which reported that they had gone to Le Havre : " Mme Stoltz is suffering from an indisposition which would require nine months to recover from ."
49.
Carosio is most often remembered today as the singer whose indisposition in January 1949 led to Maria Callas learning and singing the role of Elvira in Bellini's " I puritani " in five days, while she was performing Br�nnhilde in Wagner's " Die Walk�re " at Teatro La Fenice in Venice.
50.
:Of course attack is thought by some to be the best means of defense, and I note that his ongoing indisposition ( from which of course I am glad that he has largely recovered ) does not prevent Mr . Mabbett going out of his way, in his response, to accuse User : Kleinzach of'canvassing '.