George Lidwell, suave, solicited, held a lydiahand. [Please select]
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Gaining access to General Howe, she solicited what he readily granted--a pass through the British troops on the lines. [Please select]
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On his arrival in England Phips solicited the king to let him have another vessel and send him back again to the West Indies. [Please select]
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Sir Robert Walpole, in 1711, was solicited to tax the colonies; but he nobly rejected the proposal. [Please select]
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His reputation, as a scholar and a saint, attracted the attention of Richelieu, and his services were solicited by that able minister. [Please select]
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On his approach, the Bituriges solicited the help of the Ædui, their allies. [Please select]
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Scipio, who solicited the consulship, and Clodius, who, the same year, was a candidate for the prætorship. [Please select]
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In fact, we haven't put out a list, or solicited offers, except locally, as yet. [Please select]
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The greatest nobles solicited or bought of her the lucrative offices in the gift of the Crown. [Please select]
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A royal charter was solicited, and March 4, 1629, one of liberal powers passed the seals, chiefly through the influence of the earl of Warwick. [Please select]
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So hard pressed were they that, instead of making further reclamations on New Haven, they earnestly but unsuccessfully solicited her aid. [Please select]
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