Henry's son Murkertagh the Strongminded, and his great-grandson Hugh, described as "the most renowned, hospitable and valorous of the princes of Ireland in his time," greatly consolidated the power of the O'Neills. [adjective]
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Indeed, the Englished Linschoten provides another important illustration of English imperialism, while expropriating the valorous deeds of another nation. [adjective]
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"--JOHN LEYDEN The object which alarmed the young farmer in the middle of his valorous protestations, startled for a moment even his less prejudiced companion." [adjective]
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--And pray, does the valorous knight aspire, as is befitting on such occasions, to the hand of the young lady whom he redeemed from peril. [adjective]
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"I see not that he is so much more valorous than others," said the Archduke. [adjective]
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Henry's son Murkertagh the Strongminded, and his great-grandson Hugh, described as "the most renowned, hospitable and valorous of the princes of Ireland in his time," greatly consolidated the power of the O'Neills. [Please select]
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It is from Miss Tullis that we have learned the extent of your valorous achievements. [Please select]
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Meanwhile the valorous Sir Ballantyne saweth wood but sayeth naught. [Please select]
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From his secure hiding-place, the valorous husband watched her proceedings. [Please select]
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