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In recent years this combination of valour and commitment has been ably demonstrated by many of the parliamentarians who congregate at Westminster
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that discretion would be infinitely preferable to the valour required
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valour and commitment has been ably demonstrated by many of the
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But the Dutch government soon began to oppress the Portuguese colonists, who, instead of amusing themselves with complaints, took arms against their new masters, and by their own valour and resolution, with the connivance, indeed, but without any avowed assistance from the mother country, drove them out of Brazil
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Should the war in America drag out through another campaign, the American militia may become, in every respect, a match for that standing army, of which the valour appeared, in the last war at least, not inferior to that of the hardiest veterans of France and Spain
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In 1756, when the Russian army marched into Poland, the valour of the Russian soldiers did not appear inferior to that of the Prussians, at that time supposed to be the hardiest and most experienced veterans in Europe
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The valour of her soldiers, however, far from being corrupted by that long peace, was never more distinguished than in the attempt upon Carthagena, the first unfortunate exploit of that unfortunate war
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In a long peace, the generals, perhaps, may sometimes forget their skill; but where a well regulated standing army has been kept up, the soldiers seem never to forget their valour
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A great roar was heard – the Souljhin cringing at the sound – the cries of dead souls, though it was filled with valour
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Victory was snatched at heavy cost, but a victory that can be attributed alone to Providence; for had the morale of the enemy been less impaired by starvation and disease, or had the fleet remained in Santiago Harbour, the amazing valour of the American soldiers must have gone for naught, and a reverse been entailed
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The learning of the wise, the justice of the great, the prayers of the righteous, and the valour of the brave
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14 And he carried away all Jerusalem, and all the princes, and all the mighty men of valour, even ten thousand captives, and all the
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Jerimoth, and Iri, five; heads of the house of their fathers, mighty men of valour; and were reckoned by their genealogies twenty and
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generations, heads of the house of their fathers, mighty men of valour, was twenty thousand and two hundred
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11 All these the sons of Jediael, by the heads of their fathers, mighty men of valour, were seventeen thousand and two hundred
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were the children of Asher, heads of their father's house, choice and mighty men of valour, chief of the princes; And the number
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of valour, archers, and had many sons, and sons' sons, an hundred and fifty
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21 And they helped David against the band of the rovers, for they were all mighty men of valour, and were
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25 Of the children of Simeon, mighty men of valour for the war, seven thousand and one hundred
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and seven hundred; 28 And Zadok, a young man mighty of valour, and of his father's house twenty and two captains
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30 And of the children of Ephraim twenty thousand and eight hundred, mighty men of valour, famous throughout the house of
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Also to Shemaiah his son were sons born, that ruled throughout the house of their father, for they were mighty men of valour
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Hebronites, Hashabiah and his brethren, men of valour, a thousand and seven hundred, were officers among them of Israel on this
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mighty men of valour
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13 And he had much business in the cities of Judah, and the men of war, mighty men of valour,
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Adnah the chief, and with him mighty men of valour three hundred thousand
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the fathers of the mighty men of valour were two thousand and six hundred
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21 And the Lord sent an angel, which cut off all the mighty men of valour, and the leaders
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The phase indicates men of valour, trained and experienced in warfare, it also
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chose out thirty thousand men, the mighty men of valour, and sent them forth by night
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mighty men of valour, even ten thousand captives, and all the craftsmen and the
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valour, famous men, heads of their fathers' houses
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of valour in their generations: their number in the days of David was two and twenty
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valour, reckoned in all by genealogy, were fourscore and seven thousand
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Iri, five; heads of fathers' houses, mighty men of valour; and they were reckoned by
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of their fathers' houses, mighty men of valour, twenty thousand and two hundred
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houses, mighty men of valour, seventeen thousand and two hundred, that were able
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choice and mighty men of valour, chief of the princes
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(1Ch 8:40 RV) And the sons of Ulam were mighty men of valour, archers, and had
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in the wilderness, mighty men of valour, men trained for war, that could handle shield
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mighty men of valour, and were captains in the host
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(1Ch 12:25 RV) Of the children of Simeon, mighty men of valour for the war, seven
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of their father: for they were mighty men of valour
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hundred and fourscore thousand: an these were mighty men of valour
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(2Ch 25:6 RV) He hired also an hundred thousand mighty men of valour out of Israel
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men of valour, was two thousand and six hundred
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valour, and the leaders and captains, in the camp of the king of Assyria
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the city were mighty men of valour
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mighty man of valour
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themselves to them, and make a league of amity with all who came to them; 2 And that they were men of great valour
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good, and able to stir them up to valour, and to encourage the hearts of the young men, they determined not to pitch camp, but
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14 Your wives, your little ones, and your cattle, shall remain in the land which Moses gave you on this side Jordan; but you shall pass before your brethren armed, all the mighty men of valour, and help them;
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29 And they killed of Moab at that time about ten thousand men, all lusty, and all men of valour; and there escaped not a man
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12 And the angel of the Lord appeared to him, and said to him, The Lord is with you, you mighty man of valour
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1 Now Jephthah the Gileadite was a mighty man of valour, and he was the son of an harlot, and Gilead begot Jephthah
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2 And the children of Dan sent of their family five men from their coasts, men of valour, from Zorah, and from Eshtaol, to spy out the land, and to search it; and they said to them, Go, search the land, who when they came to mount Ephraim, to the house of Micah, they lodged there
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67 At that time certain priests desirous to show their valour were killed in battle for that they went out to fight unadvisedly
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1 Now Judas had heard of the the Romans that they were mighty and valiant men and such as would lovingly accept all who joined themselves to them and make a league of amity with all who came to them; 2 And that they were men of great valour
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17 So being well comforted by the words of Judas which were very good and able to stir them up to valour and to encourage the hearts of the young men they determined not to pitch camp but courageously to set on them and manfully to try the matter by conflict because the city and the sanctuary and the temple were in danger
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Discretion being the better part of valour, Hamish left before the eventual ruckus over his affair reached the papers, thus making it a non event for the media
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Tonight he would start on something oriental to balance the completed reading of The Crusades that still left wondrous images of valour and dedication in his mind
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decoration of valour for animals was established in 1943 by
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Gallant as her husband’s deeds were, the worry she had secretly suffered could hardly be compensated for with valour and praise; those long, lonely hours at night forced her to admit her own humanity and to carefully examine her emotions which she had successfully hidden behind an iron façade for many years
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Preacher Cooper, however, was once again on the defensive, his resentment at the remarks apparent in the colouring of his cheeks and the tightening of his facial muscles, but he continued to remain quiet, perhaps assuming that discretion was the better part of valour in this instance
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Their earlier courage had abandoned them, valour lost to the oddity all around them
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Therefore, Kenneth Campbell's award, combining supreme valour and sacrifice is quite unique
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For more than half a century Campbell's singular valour had been known of and recognised by few people outside his own family
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The bench displays the profile of a Bristol Beaufort, bearing Campbell's name in gold lettering, with the inscription "For Valour"
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The brilliant journey that began on a steed full of valour and great enthusiasm,
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female companion, deciding that discretion was the better part of valour
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Braving the elements, to endure the creative valour of primordial and
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When God spoke to Gideon - Gideon, you mighty man of valour
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It says that they were mighty men of valour
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Well how did they go from being distressed, and in debt, and discontent, now become mighty men of valour? There was a prevailing spiritual atmosphere over David, that being with him, and drawing on that, and associating with him, they were changed by that spirit
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first and second class, recognizing his valour and his strong ability
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He further thundered that the Gujarat incident was just the beginning and sounded ominous when he declared, “the valour showed by the Hindus in Gujarat is unprecedented
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of conches proclaims their valour as well as intentions
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It is he who has made both the radiance of light and the valour of men
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He also explained to the commander that those bold men whose faces glowed with all the signs of courage and valour had been no more than skilled criminals before they repented and returned to the right path at his hands, and now they prayed and guarded people’s lives with an iron hand
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"Your Royal Parent," he remarked to Priscilla, "has chosen that which is ever the better part of valour, and is hushing the incident up
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May have worked too, but for the valour of Drapaku
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It can defeat the endurance and valour but it can not defeat the heart of a true lover
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Cold hearts were felt, everywhere! The valour of Kravena wilted into dust! They, had lost their fathers, brothers, husbands, sons—all their loved ones
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Master Nicholas, the village barber, however, used to say that neither of them came up to the Knight of Phoebus, and that if there was any that could compare with him it was Don Galaor, the brother of Amadis of Gaul, because he had a spirit that was equal to every occasion, and was no finikin knight, nor lachrymose like his brother, while in the matter of valour he was not a whit behind him
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"In what has now befallen us," answered Sancho, "I'd have been well pleased to have that good sense and that valour your worship speaks of, but I swear on the faith of a poor man I am more fit for plasters than for arguments
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-I would willingly sit beside her; I would hear the Prime Minister's gossip; the countess whisper, and share her memories of halls and gardens; the massive fronts of the respectable conceal after all their secret code; or why so impermeable? And then, doffing one's own headpiece, how strange to assume for a moment some one's--any one's--to be a man of valour who has ruled the Empire; to refer while Brangaena sings to the fragments of Sophocles, or see in a flash, as the shepherd pipes his tune, bridges and aqueducts
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Now one of the instances in which this knight most conspicuously showed his prudence, worth, valour, endurance, fortitude, and love, was when he withdrew, rejected by the Lady Oriana, to do penance upon the Pena Pobre, changing his name into that of Beltenebros, a name assuredly significant and appropriate to the life which he had voluntarily adopted
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But putting the question of his valour aside, let us come to his losing his wits, for certain it is that he did lose them in consequence of the proofs he discovered at the fountain, and the intelligence the shepherd gave him of Angelica having slept more than two siestas with Medoro, a little curly-headed Moor, and page to Agramante
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But the best of it is, the story goes in the neighbourhood that those who attacked us belong to a number of galley slaves who, they say, were set free almost on the very same spot by a man of such valour that, in spite of the commissary and of the guards, he released the whole of them; and beyond all doubt he must have been out of his senses, or he must be as great a scoundrel as they, or some man without heart or conscience to let the wolf loose among the sheep, the fox among the hens, the fly among the honey
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All that remains is to set out on our journey to-morrow, for to-day we could not make much way; and for the rest of the happy result I am looking forward to, I trust to God and the valour of your heart
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This "scabby one" rowed at the oar as a slave of the Grand Signor's for fourteen years, and when over thirty-four years of age, in resentment at having been struck by a Turk while at the oar, turned renegade and renounced his faith in order to be able to revenge himself; and such was his valour that, without owing his advancement to the base ways and means by which most favourites of the Grand Signor rise to power, he came to be king of Algiers, and afterwards general-on-sea, which is the third place of trust in the realm
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"Weep not, good ladies, for all these mishaps are the lot of those who follow the profession I profess; and if these reverses did not befall me I should not esteem myself a famous knight-errant; for such things never happen to knights of little renown and fame, because nobody in the world thinks about them; to valiant knights they do, for these are envied for their virtue and valour by many princes and other knights who compass the destruction of the worthy by base means
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He can set forth the craftiness of Ulysses, the piety of AEneas, the valour of Achilles, the misfortunes of Hector, the treachery of Sinon, the friendship of Euryalus, the
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For, come, tell me, can there be anything more delightful than to see, as it were, here now displayed before us a vast lake of bubbling pitch with a host of snakes and serpents and lizards, and ferocious and terrible creatures of all sorts swimming about in it, while from the middle of the lake there comes a plaintive voice saying: 'Knight, whosoever thou art who beholdest this dread lake, if thou wouldst win the prize that lies hidden beneath these dusky waves, prove the valour of thy stout heart and cast thyself into the midst of its dark burning waters, else thou shalt not be worthy to see the mighty wonders contained in the seven castles of the seven Fays that lie beneath this black expanse;' and then the knight, almost ere the awful voice has ceased, without stopping to consider, without pausing to reflect upon the danger to which he is exposing himself, without even relieving himself of the weight of his massive armour, commending himself to God and to his lady, plunges into the midst of the boiling lake, and when he little looks for it, or knows what his fate is to be, he finds himself among flowery meadows, with which the Elysian fields are not to be compared