... in far lefs danger of infelicity ; and has before him the animating hope of victory and honour. So in life : the man of true fortitude is in lefs danger of... Elements of Moral Science - Page 306by James Beattie - 1790 - 688 pagesFull view - About this book
| 482 pages
...the eves of others; ih?y darken ourreafon, diiconcert our H-licmes, enfeeble our efforts, extingiHlh our hopes, and add tenfold poignancy to all the evils...death and wounds, becaufe better prepared to defend liimfelf ; in far lefs danger of infelicity ; and has before him the animating hope of victory and... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 446 pages
...the eyes of others; they darken our reafon, difconcert our fchemes, enfeeble our efforts, extinguiíh our hopes, and add tenfold poignancy to all the evils of life. In battle, the brave ioldier is in lefs danger than the coward ; in lefs danger even of death and wounds, becaufe better... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 872 pages
...the eyes of others ; they darken our reason, disconcert our schemes, enfeeble our efforts, extinguish X m _ :Z. C .( nc|T u y 7 v1 1 Z#Tl&q I ' '[( Y1V soldier is in less danger than the coward ; in less danger even of death and wounds, because better... | |
| Charles Hole - 1871 - 288 pages
...the eyes of others. They darken our reason, disconcert our schemes, enfeeble our efforts, extinguish our hopes, and add tenfold poignancy to all the evils of life. In battle, the brave soldier, the man of fortitude, is in less danger than the coward; in less danger even of death and... | |
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