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1 It was a great exploit , and it has lifted us up mightily.
2 The highest genius, without industry, will generally fail of any great exploit .
3 They tell yet in Western telegraph circles of Charlie Moore's great exploit .
4 He was too modest to tell me anything of his own great exploit .
5 The great exploit has been successful, and Siegfried at last has Siegmund's sword.
6 Everybody in Antwerp looked upon the trip as a great exploit , and exuded admiration.
7 This frame of mind was the great exploit of our voyage, take it all in all.
8 Prince Adalbert had performed his one great exploit and was now declined upon a lower level.
9 Then while all England rang with this great exploit , he took his journey to Wallingford to see his parents.
10 But Braxton Wyatt and Yellow Panther knew too well to let them hesitate at the very margin of their great exploit .
11 Well, in that case, it would be a great exploit to win a woman whom princes and celebrated men had loved!
12 But he would lose patience with these servant's tasks, and then Omphale would let him go away and perform some great exploit .
13 Those who had saved the town stood a long time in the market-place and told of their courage and of their great exploit .
14 Yet, in the midst of almost universal applause, some endeavoured to censure his conduct, and to place this great exploit in a wrong light.
15 The new glow of national unity would seek some great exploit , and would resent as an insult the presence of the Jebusites in their stronghold.
16 The people at large had been somewhat changed in character, since the period of our last sketch, by their great exploit , the conquest of Louisburg.
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