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1 Pro,2| poor in money, and poor in courage; poor in genius, because 2 Pro,2| business houses; poor in courage, because you have robbed 3 2,3 | Ferdinand had neither the courage nor the genius of his father, 4 2,3 | an ambitious man, full of courage and astuteness, familiar 5 3,1 | his presence of mind and courage, he was as much disgusted 6 5,4 | excellent soldiers, full of courage, very light, and with a 7 6,1 | full of fire, ambition, and courage, was not the neighbour to 8 6,2 | prompted only by that personal courage which led them on to danger, 9 6,3 | because he had allowed his courage to take him too far he suddenly 10 6,3 | to fight with unheard-of courage and running the greatest 11 7,1 | These two captains, whose courage and skill were well known, 12 7,3 | contributed a daring and courage to his service that would 13 7,4 | his despair had not the courage to came and look at him. 14 10,2 | position, the other of his courage, the matter seemed to present 15 10,2 | town, and stirred up the courage of the garrison by putting 16 10,3 | lost, not their ancient courage, but that rigidity of principle 17 11,4 | enemy. But in spite of his courage and that of his captains 18 11,4 | Faenza, in spite of the courage and devotion of her defenders, 19 11,5 | all; but in spite of the courage he personally displayed, 20 15,2 | of personal strength and courage, was obliged to return to 21 15,3 | only failed through the courage of its inhabitants; but 22 16,2 | before. Thanks to Caesar's courage and skilful tactics, Prince 23 16,2 | the result of satiety than courage: however that may be, he 24 16,2 | defeated, thanks to the courage of Michelotto, who fought 25 16,2 | his master's well-known courage, that disaster had occurred, 26 16,2 | ability, diplomacy, and courage. ~As to Lucrezia, the fair