Official position granted to an individual, in the Late Middle Ages.
1 Colonel Harrington, my father has been blinded at his post of duty .
2 To him the place of danger was the post of duty .
3 Among others Jo Grain and his comrades assembled at their post of duty .
4 Oh, sir, I am always ready at the post of duty .
5 She sat at her post of duty behind the counter.
6 Better a thousand times die at the post of duty than marry Mercy Merrick.
7 After being absent a few hours they were missed from their post of duty .
8 This is a time when every man should be at his post of duty .
9 I rushed up to the deck, saw two sailors standing at the post of duty .
10 I must descend and to the post of duty . '
11 Brother Halstead was always at his post of duty .
12 At the end of four weeks I was able to return to my post of duty .
13 But already Captain Magnus had forsaken the post of duty and departed on an unknown errand.
14 I must away to the post of duty .
15 But nothing could keep her back from what she felt to be the post of duty .
16 One must die at the post of duty .
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