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Even more important to Jackson were honor and military glory.
But the cardinal had dreams of military glory and would not listen.
It was Roosevelt's only chance at the military glory he longed for.
Pompey's military glory was second to none for a few decades.
The house had to display strength and military glory.
He also said, "Compared with his acts, military glory sinks into nothing."
Jackson's passion for military glory was gratified in the War of 1812.
"He could have gone on to seek military glory, but he stayed here to help people."
Military glory alone is insufficient, for the wars end and there must be something to maintain the nation afterward.
It is proper that we two, who have been partners in so much military glory, should be friendly to each other publicly.
Now the Indians can impress their electorate with having achieved military glory.
With less cash, officials have fallen back on cheaper ways of reviving past military glory.
In consternation the Italians woke from their dream of military glory.
It's almost as though he were planning some act of 'military glory' to counter that growing unpopularity.
In this expedition he won military glory; but his fortune was not improved thereby.
Napoleon got that prestige by feeding the popular appetite for military glory.
After a few years of indecision Nero finally chose military glory.
He is proud of his scars and dreams of military glory.
As the war drew nearer to an end, he knew that opportunities for military glory were diminishing.
He was also fascinated by the lure of the East with its apparently limitless opportunities for military glory.
In a curious way, with or without military glory, Theodore Roosevelt could no longer lose.
On the eve of the operation, Hyde destroys the plans and recalls his former military glory.
We can hide below," Hay said, his teeth almost chattering with fear; military glory had never been for him. "
He dashes off on a quest for military glory, and rushes his country into civil war because of a personal insult.
In the 19th century, Napoleon I embellished the city with monuments to military glory.