He was a hero in munificence, of great courage, compassionate to all creatures, attentive to the instructions of his spiritual adviser, and his name was Jimutavahana.
In it there lived in old times a king of great courage, a devoted worshipper of Vishnu, rightly named Ratnadhipati.
Thus prosperity dwells for men even in questionable deeds, if they are the outcome of great courage, and thus kings, being satisfied, take pleasure in giving to discreet men who are rich in daring.
And they were all men of great courage, endowed with strength and wisdom, well-born, and devoted to their master, and they even understood the cries of birds.
Thou mayst have heard of the king of the Rakshasas, Virupaksha, by name, possessed of great courage.
In like manner Francisco de Montejo, a man of great courage, subsequently was governor and chief justice of Yucatan.
Certainly there were among us plenty of valiant cavaliers and soldiers of great courage in battle, who showed no less wisdom in our councils, nor did Cortes ever speak or do anything without previously consulting them.
Stout and hardy and of great courage at home, that is; in his own mind and heart, soul and body, that is.
This same Captain Self-denial, his history goes on, was stout, he was an hardy man also, and a man of great courage.
He had always proved himself a man of great courage, and was recently married to a Portuguese lady, named Filipa de Araujo, by whom he had a daughter.
He was a man of great courage, had but recently arrived from Spain, and must not be confounded with Cortes' cousin Barrios, of Seville.
Christobal de Flores, a man of great courage, was killed during the expedition of Nuno de Guzman to the province of Xalisco.
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