Ainda não temos significados para "gain victories".
1He was drawn by race-horses that were most competent to gain victories.
2It is an odd way of showing patriotism, to gain victories for the conqueror.
3The East seemed propitious to the rebels; Grant alone, of our side, could gain victories.
4He who does not gain victories deserves the grave.
5What avails it that we gain victories if we are not respected in our country.
6But we can't expect always to gain victories.
7His men had been accustomed to fight and gain victories under every disadvantage of situation and numbers.
8No wonder, then, that as soon as he came into power the British began to gain victories.
9Then the government began to see that if we would gain victories our armies must be commanded by soldiers, not politicians.
10He never afterwards gained victories commensurate with his reputation.
11It thus happened often that when he commanded the army he gained victories, while Gyrger could do nothing.
12The rebels are represented as continually gaining victories, but singularly enough the northern armies are always drawing nearer!
13How many generals have gained victories by their very errors, which have been afterwards attributed to their genius!
14At the opposite extremity of his empire, Sargon soon after-wards gained victories which were of equal or greater importance.
15He was a coward at heart, a man who could not even avail himself of such hardly gained victories.
16Seleucus had some sparks of his great master's genius in promoting civilization and commerce, as well as in gaining victories.
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