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1 Pompey possessed great influence through his splendid abilities and his military renown .
2 Athens was now rapidly approaching the summit of her military renown .
3 The principal advantage of a victory would have been increased military renown for himself.
4 His ambition to achieve military renown led him to undertake distant and important conquests.
5 L'Elfi thought only of his heart's misery, and cared nothing for war and military renown .
6 They were a peaceful race, taking no delight in warfare, and caring nothing for military renown .
7 He was a prince of much military renown .
8 From Washington to Grant he is separated by the absence on his part of military service and military renown .
9 Glory, as the homage paid by man to military renown is termed, was the common impulse with them all.
10 Rameses was the last of the Pharaohs who pursued the phantom of military renown , or sought glory in distant expeditions.
11 The ardent Frenchman is all for military renown ; he fights for glory, that is to say, for success in arms.
12 Several brilliant actions spread the military renown of the English through regions where no European flag had ever been seen.
13 The President next selected General Jackson, then in the undimmed lustre of his military renown , and still holding his Major-General's commission.
14 Their constant emulation in military renown dissolved not that inviolable friendship which they professed to their chieftain and to each other.
15 Take him with you, wherever you go; keep him in your sight; cultivate in him every noble propensity, except his passion for military renown .
16 At length, however, Perceval was roused to a desire of military renown by seeing in the forest five knights who were in complete armor.
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