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 1 11|    times distinguished by their valor and experience in engagements
 2 12|    worsted, not by the superior valor of the soldiers, but by
 3 13|     decks. Yet, trusting to the valor of his soldiers, and being
 4 15|      the Rhodian fleet, who for valor and greatness of mind deserved
 5 15|  contest depended entirely upon valor. Nor was there at Alexandria
 6 16|        service to them; nor the valor of those selected for this
 7 32|    reaped the just fruit of his valor and magnanimity. For all
 8 42|      was the fruit of their own valor). And when, after the battle
 9 43|          or confided in his own valor and abilities, he having
10 43|         of Cornificius, and the valor of Vatinius, soon put an
11 44|  greatness of mind; yet, by his valor, surmounted all opposition,
12 46| mastered them by their superior valor. Octavius's galley was sunk,
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