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1 Were not men of the sword more doughty than men of the robe?
2 Even Achilles, who is far more doughty than you are, shrank from meeting him in battle.
3 Although my resolution was abandoned, this may be the best place to record the efforts of more doughty souls to carry out Tolstoy's conclusions.
4 No more doughty nor daring was Columbus, venturing all that he was to the unknown, than was Jerry in venturing this jungle-darkness of black Malaita.
5 All pitied Tierry and urged that some more doughty champion take up the cause, but King Charles said, "God will show the right."
6 "They are more doughty adversaries," the prince replied.
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