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1 It was a question of good generalship , or, if you like, trickery.
2 It was small, but Jan counted on the cumulative results of good generalship .
3 However this may be, Marius had shown his usual good generalship .
4 For once " good generalship " had failed at the legislative session of 1909.
5 But for the good generalship of John they surely would have met with mishap.
6 And Mrs. Mavick had one quality of good generalship - she acted promptly on her convictions.
7 That was good generalship , of the sort dear to the heart of his great ancestor.
8 He is certainly disorganised and probably without good generalship .
9 His good generalship meant nothing; nor the forty years of service he had already given Rome.
10 In offensive warfare the visible contends with the invisible, and it is good generalship that conquers it.
11 It was good generalship , he had read.
12 Iphicrates exhibited much good generalship , no doubt, with which I have no sort of fault to find.
13 Brederode, no doubt, thought it good generalship to throw the last loaf of bread into the enemy's camp before the city should surrender.
14 Conceding equally good generalship to both, it is not amiss to say, that what happened under Howard might not have happened under Sigel.
15 At this point, no amount of good generalship or strategy is going to outweigh the First Order advantage in technology and mass of combat power.
16 When the academy closed on the 25th of June little or nothing remained to be done in the way of preparation-thanksto Ned's good generalship .
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