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courage 24
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Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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courage

   Book,  Chapter
1 Int | undisguised admiration for the courage and cunning of Cæsar, who 2 Int | merely had the candor and courage to write down what everybody 3 I, II | Belisarius, that the Goths took courage and created Ildovadus, governor 4 II, IV | was the poet Dante, took courage, and from his advice and 5 II, V | marriage became known it gave courage to his adversaries, and 6 II, V | and no one had sufficient courage to oppose him, so powerful 7 II, VII | blamable, discovered greater courage, and especially the podesta 8 II, VIII| danger and gave additional courage to such as sought his ruin. 9 III, IV | the Gonfalonier, who in courage, prudence, and generosity 10 IV, II | by the recent loss, took courage and drained them without 11 IV, III | served to show how greatly courage is admired even in enemies, 12 IV, VII | of principle or want of courage; both of which charges should 13 IV, VII | opportunity of victory, gave them courage to provide for their defense, 14 IV, VII | Pulinari, Palla’s want of courage, and Ridolfo’s desertion, 15 V, VI | prospects sustained their courage till the arrival of Neri 16 VI, II | won their affection by his courage and talents; and the remembrance 17 VI, V | count’s abilities, and the courage of his army, said it would 18 VI, VI | by a young Pisan of great courage and address, named Antonio 19 VII, IV | therefore any demonstration of courage or energy would be impracticable 20 VII, VI | short time, from the want of courage in the people and the ineffectual 21 VIII, IV | forces were numerous, and his courage indomitable, he found them 22 VIII, V | enemies. But acting with courage and resolution, he appointed 23 VIII, VI | Santa, and the enemy taking courage attacked and took their 24 VIII, VII | the troops acquired fresh courage, while that of the enemy


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