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1 She had three men beside her, three men alone, however brave they might be.
2 Every man, however brave , who begins by worshipping violence, must end in mere timidity.
3 She couldn't tell; but it made her shudder, however brave and motherly she tried to be.
4 But my secret will make him, however brave or strong, afraid to stab or strike at all.
5 These, however brave , constituted a very irregular force, and soon became mixed with the mass of the fugitives.
6 The lords of the army, the false heralds of the Greeks, are cowards in battle, however brave their words.
7 Our adherents, however numerous, however brave , were only a mob, when all is said; they were not an army.
8 There seems to be something more noble in the success of a gallant resistance than of an attack, however brave .
9 Do not be talking too much; do not find fault hastily; however brave you may be, do not raise factions against you.
10 Lord Shelburne seems to have been of a reserved and somewhat astute disposition: deep and adroit, he was however brave and firm.
11 But he could not finish, however brave he might wish to appear; a big tear was glittering at the tip of his nose.
12 After being defeated in several battles, the forces of the Mahdi were taught that, however brave , they were no match for our troops.
13 Now, whatever may be said to the contrary, however brave two men may be, they cannot stand off a horde of armed savages.
14 He was apparently not altogether serious; it certainly did not seem a place where any artillerist, however brave , would like to put a gun.
15 What heart, however brave , would not have sunk at the thought of the thin partition between them and the awful gulf of the ocean?
16 You will say these were enough to frighten any lad, however brave ; but you must remember that Melville held a strong position in the house.
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