_:b6502077 "1741, Samuel Richardson, Letters Written To and For Particular Friends: on the Most Important Occasions\u200E[1], London: C. Rivington, Letter 146, p. 203:"@en . _:b6502078 "1821, James Fenimore Cooper, The Spy, London: G. and W.B. Whittaker, 1822, Volume\u00A01, Chapter\u00A011, p.\u00A0297,[1]"@en . . . _:b6502074 "(archaic) Worthy to be despised."@en . _:b6502077 "[\u2026] Meekness, Condescension, Forbearance, are so far from being despisable Qualities in our Sex, that they are the Glory of it."@en . "1" . _:b6502076 "1641, Manasseh ben Israel, To His Highnesse the Lord Protector of the Common-wealth [\u2026] in behalfe of the Jewish Nation\u200E[1], London, page 5:"@en . _:b6502078 . . _:b6502076 . _:b6502077 . _:b6502075 . _:b6502075 "And forasmoche as we be so Noble of owr natyf kynde / let vs pursewe such beastis as be vyle & despisable."@en . _:b6502076 "the Jewish Nation, though scattered through the whole World, are not therefore a despisable people, but as a Plant worthy to be planted in the whole world"@en . _:b6502078 "\u201Cbut now he is nothing more than despisable, or what\u2019s the same thing, a pedlar without house, pack, or money.\u201D"@en . _:b6502074 . _:b6502075 "c.\u00A01530, uncredited translator, The Dialoges of Creatures Moralysed, Dialogue 110,[1]"@en .