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1 Their clergy endeavored to infuse courage into them.
2 The sight of his quietly watchful eyes, his grimly smiling lips, seemed to infuse courage into her anew.
3 The intent of the letters which make up "The Crisis" was to infuse courage into the sinking spirits of the soldiers.
4 This personage with rare political sagacity combined an energy of purpose, which could not fail to infuse courage into the hearts of others.
5 His calmness and determination infused courage into all around him.
6 Accordingly, he took up his weapons, and infused courage into those that were with him to act as courageously as himself.
7 The very thing that most people would have expected to strike terror to the heart of Bumpus was that which infused courage into his soul.
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