COURAGE.
Courage, by keeping tho senses quiet and the understanding clear, .g, J? puts us in a condition to receive true intelligence, to make computations .g, jO* upon danger, anil pronounco rightly upon that which threatens us. .g, |y Innocence of life, consciousness of worth, and great expectations, are .g, & the best foundations of courage. These ingredients make a richer g, fcr cordial than youth can prepare; they warm tho heart at eighty, and g, g seldom fail in operation.—Elme3. q
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20420, 23 November 1929, Page 8 (Supplement)
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81COURAGE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20420, 23 November 1929, Page 8 (Supplement)
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