Lords, your valiance and manhood have conquered these Romans twice already.
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Our soldiers' valiance has brought them marked advantages on several points.
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I was quite taken with the game myself, the valiance.
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But this was all, could not but be, doomed valiance.
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Our cavalier's is the poetic leg, a portent, a valiance.
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What valiance there was in the elegant tiny little creature!
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I fought in the Atjeh war, and a brave people wondered at the valiance of a stranger.
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But the King tarries, and without him and the army they can venture on no great valiance.
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As for Atra, she spake but little concerning it, but to Viridis praised Birdalone's valiance and kindness.
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It is then perhaps now, more than ever, that we all need a little more valiance in our lives.
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The story, is typical of the happy valiance with which he conducted both his own affairs and those of the nation.
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She didn't bother defending herself; instead she attacked, with a ferocious valiance and sharp tongue, as well as the occasional uppercut.
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Young and weak, and wrong of sex for doing any valiance, long I lay by my father's body, wringing out my wretchedness.
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We have an integral body of creative-minded men and women interposing itself with valiance upon the antithesis of the social resistance to social growth.
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We, too, looked for nought else; but the French array never stirred, though here and there a knight would gallop forth to do a valiance.
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The Psychical Research Society has long exploited his deeds of valiance, and looked upon him as perhaps their most trusted agent or source of discovery.