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1 They are accustomed to victory, and are confident in their own valour and discipline.
2 She was a trifle insecure as to her own valour in this preliminary step.
3 Nevertheless they that have the gods and their own valour to help become great.
4 And why didst thou seek these toils with faith in aught save thine own valour ?
5 As for us, the fortune of the Roman people or our own valour will deliver us.
6 What is most honourable, is likewise safest; namely, to place all our hopes in our own valour .
7 Your own valour has done more, and the stout legs of the Westfold-men marching through the night.'
8 I can, however, only deal with facts, and I find that the Parisians appear to rely for safety upon everything except their own valour .
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