Book,  Par.

1    II,      3|     was easy of approach; his courtesy was open to all, and he
2    II,     70| having treated with excessive courtesy, not the people of Athens,
3    II,     95|    over him, so great was his courtesy to allies, his humanity
4    XI,     19|      practising sometimes the courtesy and temperance which can
5  XIII,      3|     eloquence and a dignified courtesy, strove alike to confine
6    XV,     39|  military glory Corbulo added courtesy and hospitality. When the
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