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But no great courage was required to rebuke the Sultan of Morocco, if England, France, Germany, Russia, Italy, and Spain combined to do it; and his country was so desirable for its minerals, barley, and dates that a little courage in dealing with him might even prove lucrative in the end.

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This proved to him the most lucrative of all his literary engagements; but its success was owing principally not to the narrative but to the private letters of Cowper which accompanied them.

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" Our next great find, though by no means so lucrative as the first, brought a large accession to the prize fund.

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Would any man, who had been produced from a College life, and pushed into one of the most considerable Employments of the Kingdom as to its weight and trust, and greatly lucrative with respect to a Fellowship [i.e., of a College]: and who had been daily and hourly with one of the greatest men of the Age, be satisfied with himself, in saying nothing of such a Person besides what all the World knew!

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Even physicians were solicitous to qualify themselves for appointments no less lucrative than respectable:they forgot, over the dazzling hoards of Mammon, that they are peculiarly and professedly the pupils of nature.

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His trade of idol-carver must be given up, and with that his only means of support; and that means both respectable and lucrative to a skillful hand like his.

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Thus qualified to resist the system of usurpation and despotism, meditated by the British ministry, under the auspices of the Earl of Bute, Mr. Otis resigned his commission from the crown, as Advocate-General,an office very lucrative at that time, and a sure road to the highest favors of government in America,and engaged in the cause of his country without fee or reward.

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