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At Inkerman he distinguished himself by charging and repulsing a strong body of Russians with a few men; for which distinctions he was justly awarded the Victoria Cross.

The Royal Society of Literature bestowed upon him one of two fifty-guinea[+] gold medals awarded annually, and the University of Oxford conferred the degree of L.L.D.

Certificates are given by the university, but it is an important arrangement that these certificates are awarded jointly on the result of the weekly exercises and the final examination.

While he disclaimed it for his own humble services, he nobly awarded the laurel to his glorious companions in arms,a Hopetoun, an Abercrombie, a Moore, and a Graham.

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The credit of the selection and its successful management has been popularly awarded to Francis P. Blair, senior, famous as the talented and powerful newspaper lieutenant of President Jackson; but it was rather an intuitive popular choice, which at the moment seemed so appropriate as to preclude necessity for artful intrigue.

It was further alleged that had the prize court held that the arrest of the ships was not justified they would "presumably have awarded damages against the captors of the ships and the damages would presumably have been so calculated as to enable the ship to meet the claims of merchants arising out of the unjustified interruption of the voyage.

An acknowledgment has been publicly awarded to him for that long and faithful service.

But the talent in questionoften so recklessly awarded or denied to us by our fellow-creaturesis very variable in the spheres of its operation.

Kindly commendation was regularly awarded to obedience evidently done at a sacrifice.

He who had once been thought to be one of the wealthiest as well as one of the greatest men in the county, died a pauperneglected and despised, and scarcely awarded a decent burial.

I wish him to have his legal rights in full, however unjustly awarded to him.

Having a sincere regard for unaffected Marie Leczinska, I regret being obliged to admit that, even in youth, "comely" was the most effusive adjective that could veraciously be awarded her.

What right have you, you fool, to hope for that, When every mother's son is privileged To jerk the battle-chariot's reins I hold? Think you that fortune will eternally Award a crown to disobedience?

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