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 1     I,      3|      and having only the brute courage of physical strength, had
 2     I,     68|       glory." This fired their courage, and at a single dash they
 3     I,     70|     executioners, dying with a courage not unworthy of the Sempronian
 4    II,     22|     owed his escape to similar courage or treachery. The rest were
 5    II,     26|        was fortune rather than courage which forsook him. Germanicus,
 6    II,     31|       the attack with the same courage, with equal spirit, and,
 7   III,     19| request of his sons braced his courage and once more entered the
 8   III,     65|     success to the loyalty and courage of his generals, and to
 9   III,     87|      honoured the fidelity and courage of the Magnesians by allowing
10    IV,     69|       to the Romans, while the courage of the foe was heightened
11    IV,     93|        they did not give fresh courage to the repulsed troops and
12     V,      4|   before given any evidence of courage) or a misdirected acuteness
13    VI,     13|                            The courage of this speech and the fact
14    VI,     52|  rather than by goodwill, took courage as soon as they found leaders.~ ~
15    XI,     45|      might be hastened. A like courage made several Roman knights
16   XII,     16|      They fought with terrible courage and doubtful result, till
17   XII,     46| encounters due to chance or to courage, to mere heedlessness or
18   XII,     66|        was fought with all the courage of brave men, though it
19  XIII,     46|    Arsacids would not want the courage and good fortune which had
20   XIV,     47| recognised that sword and that courage of their conquerors, which
21   XIV,     56|      believe that a slave took courage to murder his master without
22    XV,     88|        centurions forget their courage in suffering their punishment.
23   XVI,     10|                     With equal courage Lucius Vetus, his mother-in-law
24   XVI,     20|       win for him the glory of courage. And he listened to them
25   XVI,     28|     counted confidently on his courage, and were sure that he would
26   XVI,     41|        spirit with examples of courage." Then as the slowness of
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