bravely

  • 11bravely — brave·ly …

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  • 12bravely — See: brave …

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  • 13brave — bravely, adv. braveness, n. /brayv/, adj., braver, bravest, n., v., braved, braving. adj. 1. possessing or exhibiting courage or courageous endurance. 2. making a fine appearance. 3. Archaic. excellent; fine; admirable. n. 4. a brave …

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  • 14Crawford's Defeat by the Indians — Crawford’s Defeat by the Indians is an early American folk ballad principally written by Doctor John Knight,[1][2] survivor of the 1782 Crawford Expedition. The expedition was intended to destroy American Indian towns along the Sandusky River and …

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  • 15Antoine Charles Louis Lasalle — General Antoine Charles Louis Collinet, comte de Lasalle (10 May, 1775 ndash; 6 July, 1809) was a French cavalry General during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars known as “The Hussar General.” He is regarded as the greatest light cavalry… …

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  • 16ἐναθλεῖτε — ἐναθλέω bear up bravely under pres imperat act 2nd pl (attic epic) ἐναθλέω bear up bravely under pres opt act 2nd pl ἐναθλέω bear up bravely under pres ind act 2nd pl (attic epic) ἐναθλέω bear up bravely under imperf ind act 2nd pl (attic epic) …

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  • 17Ceremonial oath of the Bundeswehr — Cadets of the German navy in formation for their ceremonial oath in front of the German naval academy (Marineschule Mürwik) There are two types of soldiers serving in the Bundeswehr (Federal Defence Forces): regular units and conscripts.… …

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  • 18Come out Ye Black and Tans — (sometimes Black and Tan ) is an Irish rebel song referring to the Black and Tans, the British paramilitary police auxiliary force in Ireland during the 1920s. The song was written by Dominic Behan as a tribute to his father Stephen, often… …

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  • 19Casket letters — is the name generally given to a group of eight letters and a sequence of irregular sonnets said to have been addressed by Mary, Queen of Scots, to the Earl of Bothwell, between January and April 1566 or 1567. If authentic throughout, they… …

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  • 20Chittorgarh Fort — Part of Chittorgarh Rajasthan, India …

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