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1 I, IX | to nature. The quality of courage, for example, is not intended 2 I, XIII| the virtues of temperance, courage, justice, and the like; 3 I, XIII| man and of a woman, or the courage and justice of a man and 4 I, XIII| maintained, the same; the courage of a man is shown in commanding, 5 II, VI | property with mildness or courage, but temperately and liberally 6 II, IX | same. Even in regard to courage, which is of no use in daily 7 III, IV | differing as the temperance and courage of men and women differ. 8 III, IV | coward if he had no more courage than a courageous woman, 9 V, X | expectation of success; for courage is emboldened by power, 10 V, XI | likely to inspire either courage or confidence among his 11 VII, I | not in him a particle of courage or temperance or justice 12 VII, I | virtue and wisdom. Thus the courage, justice, and wisdom of 13 VII, XI | facts. True, there is little courage shown in seeking for safety 14 VII, XV | the slaves of any invader. Courage and endurance are required 15 VIII, III | exercises are thought to infuse courage. concerning music a doubt 16 VIII, IV | barbarians and among animals courage is found associated, not 17 VIII, IV | by plunder, but have no courage. It is notorious that the 18 VIII, V | gentleness, and also of courage and temperance, and of all