One word of approbation repaid them for their fatigue, and it may be truly said never was a military chief so much beloved by his soldiers as his Majesty.
It was shown; Orgar fell, and Saxons and Normans both rejoiced, for the Etheling had made himself much beloved.
Mr. Norris was very popular as a preacher, much beloved as a Christian minister, especially by his brethren in the ministry.
He was a man of great meekness; remarkable for his prudence; much beloved by the neighbouring ministers.
Mrs. Bell was one of the ladies that kept boarders and she is much beloved.
Mr. William Lovett, the father of a large family, is one of the finest gentlemen anywhere around the whole country, and is much beloved by all who know him.
She has a number of the students that board with her and she is much beloved.
He will be given to deceit in his manners with women and will be very inconsistent, yet always with such gracious manners towards them that he will be much beloved by them.
A mole on the right cheek shows another on the right hip and indicates, to a man, that he will have great charm of manner towards women, and be much belovedby them; this, whatever its colour.
And now, much beloved reader, we must bid thee to gird thy loins, take thy staff in hand, and follow us up into the mountains.
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