He was a gentleman of greatvalor, and one prone to undertake rash enterprises.
2
The battle was fought with greatvalor on both sides, and blood flowed in torrents.
3
Zareh was defeated, mainly in consequence of the greatvalor and excellent conduct of the Armenian contingent.
4
But Sir Percival and his knights beheld them coming, and so withdrew, defending themselves with greatvalor.
5
There may not be any cowardyce in overcoming a deer, but sartain it is, there's no greatvalor.
6
He was a man of greatvalor, as will be seen from an incident which we learned concerning him.
7
His few forces, in spite of greatvalor, were no match for the veteran allies, and the defense was vain.
8
Nor does it discover greatvalor in a man that he arm himself with his fears instead of his sword.
9
Being recalled to Washington, he was commissioned a brigadier-general of volunteers, and served with greatvalor during the Peninsula campaign.
10
And there was desperate fighting and greatvalor displayed on both sides, and the field was strewn with the dead and wounded.
11
On both sides the lives of many heroes were spent, and they were forced to acknowledge each other enemies of greatvalor.
12
Then they told Hippolytus of the greatvalor the emperor had shown when they brought him the news that his son had died.
13
At the affair at Cross Lanes, where he first came under fire, he behaved with greatvalor, and inspired his men with true courage.
14
Together they sipped their wine and talked of home and she listened to more stories of Kleandrias's greatvalor and the victories he had won.
15
The total loss of the Americans was twenty-eight killed and sixty wounded, Colonel Williams, a man of greatvalor and discretion, being among the killed.
16
The greater number of the Romans remained on the ground after having fought with the greatestvalor.