I tell you, this cowardliness enrages me; I cannot forgive it.
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It cuts the feet from under weakness and cowardliness and laziness.
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Should he shrink from the duties of life, into the cowardliness of death?
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Means and contrivances consist in punishing desertion and cowardliness, etc.
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But Augustin strongly condemned the cowardliness of the deserters.
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Never had he known such tremours of cowardliness as on this ride over the hills.
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You and I may call that cowardliness, but the party calls it honour and applauds every time.
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And I thought that the world thereby would take occasion at my cowardliness, to have blasphemed the gospel.
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So in Daniel Waterhouse, an observer could see cowardliness in its pure form, and perhaps learn something of its nature.
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All at once a wave of hot fury rushed over her-furyat the cowardliness of the assault-andthe vertigo passed.
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There was a wonder among wonders to be seen, in that God struck with fear and cowardliness the enemies of the truth.
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He had rather smother an injury than revenge himself of the impotent, and I know not whether he more detests cowardliness or cruelty.
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The secret of enervation is found not in the poverty of our resources, but in the cowardliness and selfishness of our attitude towards life.
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The two classes both have their exaggerations; and the exaggerations of the one are termed 'hardness,' 'violence,' 'madness;' of the other 'cowardliness,' or 'sluggishness.'
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Vexed at his own cowardliness-forhe could not utter the words that leaped to his tongue-Harveyfell into a perverse insistence on Mrs Abbott's merits.
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I tell you, this cowardliness enrages me; I cannot forgive it.