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1 He took part in the battle of Chancellorsville, where he won new laurels .
2 The heroic brow of the great Frederick had been wreathed with new laurels .
3 Parent won new laurels in the supper to which he invited us about sundown.
4 They had worked hard during the season and had won new laurels on the tanbark.
5 Shortly after this be gained new laurels by capturing from the Germans the Quenevieres salient.
6 We have added new laurels to our former renown.
7 She won new laurels at the Czerny concerts through her admirable interpretation of Beethoven's music.
8 King Artus and his knights depart to seek new laurels , leaving the country in Modred's hands.
9 He looked forward to new laurels at Montreal, but the slow and sure Amherst had anticipated him.
10 Carrie was fitted for this costume, and a few days later appeared, proud of her new laurels .
11 Towards spring Sgambati will bring you his new laurels , and will also tell you about his future prospects.
12 Ike Bonham,-whotook him to Wyandotte, Kansas, where he soon added new laurels to his already brilliant record.
13 You have reached the port, and in the quiet happiness of your own library you will win new laurels .
14 He had marched "to the sea," my conquering hero, and was "coming up," crowned with new laurels .
15 His encounters with the enemy were of frequent occurrence, and in each instance added new laurels to our little navy.
16 Prussia, habituated to despotism, came forward as its champion in the hope of gaining new laurels for her unemployed army.
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