Great Books of the Western World, Band 14Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... courage of the actors , the danger , the encounters , and equally crowned with success , was called the sister of it by the Greeks . For we can scarcely find any other examples where so small and weak a party of men by bold courage ...
... courage of the actors , the danger , the encounters , and equally crowned with success , was called the sister of it by the Greeks . For we can scarcely find any other examples where so small and weak a party of men by bold courage ...
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... courage and admired their success ; but among their own citizens , envy , still increas- ing with their glory , prepared them no pleas- ing nor agreeable reception . Both were tried for their lives , because they did not deliver up ...
... courage and admired their success ; but among their own citizens , envy , still increas- ing with their glory , prepared them no pleas- ing nor agreeable reception . Both were tried for their lives , because they did not deliver up ...
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... courage , dexterity , and strength of body , being confessedly the best of all Demetrius's captains , and having both resolution and high spirit , challenged Pyrrhus to fight hand to hand ; on the other side Pyrrhus , professing not to ...
... courage , dexterity , and strength of body , being confessedly the best of all Demetrius's captains , and having both resolution and high spirit , challenged Pyrrhus to fight hand to hand ; on the other side Pyrrhus , professing not to ...
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