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1 In attacking a fortress do not the besiegers take all advantages ?
2 That he was hard in all dealings, and quick to take all advantages , was not his most odious fault.
3 The former are on their honour, act on the square; the latter take all advantages , and have no idea of any other principle.
4 He was sensible how ready they were to take all advantages , by surprize, stratagem, or otherwise, that the nature of their country afforded them.
5 And now, that I may be at hand to take all advantages , I will endeavour, said I to myself, to make sure of good quarters.
6 Rencounters, where the assailants took all advantages of number and weapons, were as frequent, and held as honourable, as regular duels.
7 They are for hazarding all for God at a clap; and I am for taking all advantages to secure my life and estate.
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