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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
History

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courage

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1 I, 38| display their fidelity and courage. ~ ~ 2 I, 78| wonderful how entirely the courage of this people is, so to 3 I, 80| one time making a show of courage, at another betrayed by 4 I, 82| or that I may rouse your courage; love and courage you have 5 I, 82| rouse your courage; love and courage you have in superfluous 6 I, 83| Keep you your arms and your courage, leave it to me to plan, 7 II, 5 | occasion required, his personal courage to oppose the foe. His food 8 II, 19| dissatisfied with their courage. ~ ~ 9 II, 41| say, were kept only by the courage of the Italian legion from 10 II, 41| each, as he was prompted by courage or by cowardice, rushed 11 II, 46| deserving; "there was more courage in bearing trouble," he 12 II, 47| expose such a spirit, such a courage as yours, to any further 13 II, 99| his policy to enervate the courage of the army. Many believe 14 III, 1 | lose something of their courage. But, if we occupy meanwhile 15 III, 9 | and made trial of their courage in a slight skirmish, the 16 III, 22| side, then to the other. Courage, strength, even the eye 17 III, 24| he sought to kindle their courage, striving to shame some 18 III, 25| contracted, now extended, as the courage or fear of individual soldiers 19 III, 31| stones and darts, when the courage of the Vitellianists began 20 III, 45| of civil war, raised the courage of the Britons. They were 21 III, 54| endeavoured to rouse Vitellius to courage, prevailed on the Emperor 22 III, 54| testimony to his loyalty and courage. ~ ~ 23 III, 56| captivity troops of the keenest courage and faithful to the last, 24 III, 59| Domitian did not want the courage, but he feared that the 25 III, 61| exaggerated reports of the courage and strength of the enemy, 26 III, 73| lacked neither skill nor courage in the midst of peril. Opposed 27 IV, 6 | others deploring a lack of courage. On the day, however, that 28 IV, 8 | of old in constancy and courage; I am but one of the Senate 29 IV, 18| even on the dumb animals. Courage is the peculiar excellence 30 IV, 27| that they might be fired to courage by the delights of plunder, 31 IV, 34| This delusion restored the courage of the Romans, and in relying 32 IV, 52| good fortune equal to their courage, risked the perils of the 33 IV, 55| Gaul had gathered fresh courage from the belief that the 34 IV, 60| Though our fortune and courage have for the moment failed 35 IV, 67| confinement, forget their natural courage. We require of you to massacre 36 IV, 74| than counterbalanced by the courage of his own men. There was 37 IV, 88| Valentinus, who with undaunted courage shewed in his look his habitual 38 V, 13| alternative, some prompted by courage, many by sheer ferocity 39 V, 15| the population, had the courage to do so. Men and women 40 V, 16| protect him, and where the courage of his barbarian troops


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