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 1     I,     31|     had a special care for the brave legions with which he had
 2     I,     58|  number of his campaigns, what brave deeds he had done in battle,
 3     I,     79|      say, "mighty the general, brave the army which, with such
 4     I,     93|     nothing to distinguish the brave from the coward, the prudent
 5    II,     26|       The Germans were equally brave, but they were beaten by
 6    VI,     51|         as they cheered on the brave and supported the wavering,
 7   XII,     66|        with all the courage of brave men, though it was between
 8  XIII,     43| labours; he had praise for the brave, comfort for the feeble,
 9   XIV,     56|      the lot falls also on the brave. There is some injustice
10    XV,      1|        must be the struggle of brave men in arms; might is right
11    XV,     74|      taken no precaution. Even brave men are dismayed by sudden
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