| 596 pages
...want of a little courage. Every day sends to their graves a number of obscure individuals, b'ecanse their timidity has prevented them from making a first effort ; and who, if they could only have been induced to begin, would, in nil probability, have gone great lengths in the career of... | |
| John Fellows - 1835 - 430 pages
..."'.'K b « c a»se timidity has prevented them from making a first Jtoit, and wlK,, if they could only have been induced to begin, would in all probability have gone great length in a career of fame. The fact fa, tliat in onfi to do any tiling in this world worth doing,... | |
| 1851 - 462 pages
...little courage. Every day sends to their graves a number of obscure men who have only remained obscure because their timidity has prevented them from making a first effort ; and who, if they could only have been induced to begin, would in all probability have gone great lengths in the career of... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1849 - 446 pages
...little courage. Every day sends to their graves a number of obscure men who have only remained obscure because their timidity has prevented them from making a first effort; and who, if they could only have been induced to begin, would in all probability have gone great lengths in the career of... | |
| 1856 - 1270 pages
...is lost in the world for the want of a little conrage. Every day sends to their graves a number of obscure men, who have only remained in obscurity because their timidity has prevented them from i making a first effort; and who if they could have been induced to begin, would in all probability... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1850 - 474 pages
...little courage. Every day sends to their graves a number of obscure men who have only remained obscure because their timidity has prevented them from making a first effort ; and who, if they could only have been induced to begin, would in all probability have gone great lengths in the career of... | |
| Charlotte Ann Fillebrown Jerauld - 1850 - 442 pages
...is lost to the world for the want of a little courage. Every day sends to their graves a number of obscure men who have only remained in obscurity because their timidity has prevented 3 them from making a first effort ; and who, if they could only have been induced to begin, would in... | |
| 1851 - 350 pages
...courage. Every day sends to their grave a numher of ohscure men, who have only remained ohscure hecause their timidity has prevented them from making a first effort, and who, if they could only have heen induced to hegin, would, in alt prohahility, have gone great lengths in the career of... | |
| David Thomas - 1882 - 446 pages
...is lost in the world for the want of a little courage. Every day sends to their graves a number of obscure men, -who have only remained in obscurity...probability have gone great lengths in the career of fame. The fact is that to do anything in this world worth doing, we must not stand back shivering and... | |
| Charlotte Ann Fillebrown Jerauld - 1852 - 478 pages
...is lost to the world for the want of a little courage. Every day sends to their graves a number of obscure men who have only remained in obscurity because...from making a first effort ; and who, if they could only have been induced to begin, would in all probability have gone great lengths in the career of... | |
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