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" ... the which (though not ordered) when very many did, the Lord Falkland (who believed the service itself not to be of that moment, and that an honorable and generous person could not have stooped to it for any recompense), instead of moving his hat,... "
The North American Review - Page 302
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Begun in the Year ...

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 496 pages
...hands together upon the Crown of his hat, and held it clofe down to his head j that all Men might fee, how odious that flattery was to him, and • the very approbation of the Perfon, though at that time moft popular. WHEN there was any Overture, or hope of Peace, he would be...
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A New and General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an ..., Volume 3

1761 - 614 pages
...hands together upon the crown of his hat, and held it clofe down to his head, that all men might fee how odious that flattery was to him, and the very approbation of the perfon, though at that time moft popular. He was conftant and pertinacious in whatfoever he refolved...
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A New and General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an ... Account of the ...

1795 - 408 pages
...hands together upon the crown of his hat, and held it clofe down to his head, that all men might fee how odious that flattery was to him, and the very approbation of the perfon, though at that time moft. popular. He was conftant and pertinacious in whatfoever he refolved...
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A New and General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and ...

1798 - 560 pages
...hands together upon the crown of his hat, and held it clofe down to his head, that all men might fee how odious that flattery was to him, and the very approbation of the perfon, though at that time moft popular. He was confiant and pertinacious in \vhatfoever he refolved...
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The General Biographical Dictionary, Volume 8

Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 544 pages
...the lord Falkland, who believed the service itself not to be of that moment, and that an honourable and generous person could not have stooped to it for-...approbation of the person, though at that time most popular. He was constant and pertinacious in. whatsoever he resolved to do, and not to be wearied by any pains...
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The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and ..., Volume 8

Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 546 pages
...together upon the crown of his hat, and held it close down to his head, that all men might see bow odious that flattery was to him, and the very approbation of the person, though at that time most popular. He was constant and pertinacious in- whatsoever he resolved to do, and not to be wearied by any pains...
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Examples of English Prose: From the Reign of Elizabeth to the Present Time ...

George Walker - 1825 - 668 pages
...the Lord Falkland, who believed the service itself not to be of that moment, and that an honourable and generous person could not have stooped to it for...approbation of the person, though at that time most popular. When there was any overture or hope of peace, he would be more erect and vigorous, and exceedingly...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: To which ..., Volume 4

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 662 pages
...the lord Falkland, (who believed the service itself not to be of that moment, and that an honourable and generous person could not have stooped to it for...approbation of the person, though at that time most popular. When there was any overture or hope of peace, he would be more erect and vigorous, and exceedingly...
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Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain, Volume 6

Edmund Lodge - 1835 - 326 pages
...moment, and that an honourable and generous person could not have stooped to it for any recompence, instead of moving his hat, stretched both his arms...approbation of the person, though at that time most popular. " When there was any overture or hope of peace, he would be more erect and vigorous, and exceedingly...
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Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain...: With ..., Volume 6

Edmund Lodge - 1835 - 350 pages
...moment, and that an honourable and generous person could not have stooped to it for any recompence, instead of moving his hat, stretched both his arms...approbation of the person, though at that time most popular. " When there was any overture or hope of peace, he would be more erect and vigorous, and exceedingly...
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