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EARLY ENGLISH ADVENTURERS IN THE EAST

could be trusted to stick through thick and thin to a colleague in a difficulty. That he was unselfish follows from this as a matter of course. But it is necessary to study his career closely to realize the full height of the spirit of self-sacrifice which he more than once showed. His patriotism, too, was of a deep and abiding character. Next to his religious faith it was the strongest of his characteristics, colouring all his actions, and ever influencing his thoughts in times of crisis. A strong, essentially "straight" man he passes almost without question into the glorious company of Empire builders in the pages of history.