To take away fear, is, to inspire confidence; or, inspiring confidence, is taking away fear.
Mystery of the world remains, but sufficiently cleared up to inspire confidence, 696-m.
The mystery of the world remains, but is sufficiently cleared up to inspire confidence.
Unfortunately Massena's record was not such as to inspire confidence in the purity of his intentions.
He was notorious for his hatred of the old regime and had a high reputation as a cavalry commander: added to this, the firm belief he had in himself served to inspire confidence in others.
The men forming the Cabinet were not such, however, as to inspire confidence.
The examples lately set by England with regard to Cyprus, and by France in Tunis, were, it must be owned, but little calculated to inspire confidence in the political morality of either of these two Powers.
In intercourse with her he made every effort to inspire confidence in Octavianus, who favoured him, enjoyed his society, and in whose magnanimity the youth firmly believed.
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