Encara no tenim significats per a "beget confidence".
1No doubt they are numerous, and numbers beget confidence, you know.
2Maybe it would beget confidence such as you have.
3Some speakers are able to beget confidence by their very manner, while others can not.
4A day of sun, of delusive bird-singing, sight of the mellow earth,-all these begin to beget confidence.
5He could not comprehend why confidence did not beget confidence, why generosity should not call forth generosity in return.
6Nick Cambert was a large man, big-bodied and heavy, with sandy hair, and those peculiar light blue eyes which do not beget confidence.
7Such tender, self-sacrificing love compels attention, begets confidence, enkindles love, and surely wins its object.
8Confidence begets confidence; but be very sure that the person on whom you bestow yours is worthy of it.
9Confidence thus begets confidence in others; and this in itself was one of Elmer's reasons for acting as he did.
10Here we see how character begets confidence, and how character rests upon industry as the house rests upon its foundation.
11Confidence begets confidence, and as I told her mine, all she said to me became more intimate and more interesting.
12Confidence begets confidence; and so Tom told her in turn that the Squire and the Dame had come to words over it.
13Nothing begets confidence in a man sooner than the practice of this virtue, and nothing shakes confidence sooner than the want of it.
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