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He was laborious, clear-headed, and profoundly versed in the details of finance.
Every government, therefore, found him an useful servant ; and there was nothing in his opinions or in his character which could prevent him from serving any government.
“ Sidney Godolphin ,” said Charles, “ is never in the way, and never out of the way .” This pointed remark goes far to explain Godolphin's extraordinary success in life.
He acted at different times with both the great political parties ; but he never shared in the passions of either.
Like most men of cautious tempers and prosperous fortunes, he had a strong disposition to support whatever existed.
He disliked revolutions, and, for the same reason for which he disliked revolutions, he disliked counter-revolutions.
His deportment was remarkably grave and reserved, but his personal tastes were low and frivolous ; and most of the time which he could save from public business was spent in racing, cardplaying, and cockfighting.

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