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1 The Supreme Leader called his victorious general home to celebrate the great victory.
2 The state sometimes bestowed on a victorious general the honor of a triumph.
3 Thus was the vanquished pontiff allowed almost to dictate terms to the victorious general .
4 The victorious general not long after was forced to surrender with his whole army.
5 The English bent their course toward London, and the Scots returned to their victorious general .
6 He advanced across the chamber with the air of a young monarch greeting a victorious general .
7 He concluded to send a trusty messenger to see what manner of man this victorious general was.
8 A victorious general , saluted as "Imperator" by his soldiers, had his fasces crowned with laurel.
9 How was it possible to exhort a victorious general to lay down his arms before the conquered?
10 A complete political victory would thus lead to the same crisis and violence as a victorious general strike.
11 The vice-president endorsed the proposition of Bolívar with eloquent words, incidentally praising the victorious general and his troops.
12 Your proposal reminds me of the Siennese who owed a victorious general more than they could possibly repay.
13 A victorious general always finds time to communicate details, which the vanquished is only too glad to defer.
14 He counted his thousands after a great race as a victorious general counts his cannon and his prisoners.
15 Justinian awarded a triumph to his victorious general , an honor which for five centuries emperors alone had enjoyed.
16 Such were the two leaders of the so-called popular party, who now made common cause with the victorious general .
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