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1 Although Bagnal's personal valour is unquestionable, he was a bad tactician.
2 Times have changed now, personal valour avails but little against overwhelming armies and modern artillery.
3 Hippias the sophist tells us, that Lycurgus himself was a man of great personal valour , and an experienced commander.
4 One does not hear the Boy's personal valour cried up; by which I conclude he was not in the action.
5 And this I say without seeking to disparage the general quality or the personal valour of the officer in supreme command.
6 The War of Independence, which lasted until the next year, was a triumph of science over personal valour about equally balanced.
7 Never before had he manifested such decided military talent, combined with unquestionable personal valour , as he had done since this campaign began.
8 On account of his personal valour he obtained in the Piratic war, where he commanded a division of the fleet, the naval crown.
9 In the heat of the battle the King of Scots, and his son Henry Earl of Huntingdon, gave many proofs of great personal valour .
10 There was no getting rid of the facts, or the meaning of them in respect of incapacity, blundering, and reckless waste of personal valour .
11 Personal valour is necessary, but it is not omnipotent nowadays.
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