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1
He was a personal friend in whom the President reposed
boundless
confidence
.
2
What is left but bending of the knee and
boundless
confidence
?
3
Both were indefatigable therefore in expressing feelings of
boundless
confidence
each in the other.
4
But then he was a poet and had
boundless
confidence
in his own ability.
5
How could she refuse confidence in one who had such
boundless
confidence
in himself?
6
You inspire me with
boundless
confidence
,
but I can't help giving you a warning.
7
Again he had his family around him, and felt a
boundless
confidence
in the future.
8
His patriotic devotion was rewarded by the
boundless
confidence
of the loyal people of Tennessee.
9
Napoleon had not been able to make his wife share his
boundless
confidence
in himself.
10
Above all, he had a
boundless
confidence
in himself.
11
Disregarding all the warnings of Walsingham, she renewed her expressions of
boundless
confidence
in the wily Italian.
12
Mr. Seward's magnanimity, his
boundless
confidence
in human nature, had led him to believe that this was wise policy.
13
Government moreover expressed
boundless
confidence
in Spinola, and deprecated the idea that Ybarra's mission was in derogation of his authority.
14
He was generous partly because he felt he could afford it, for he had
boundless
confidence
in his own resources.
15
But -thetime is short, and I must be brief-theemperor is our guest, and honors me with
boundless
confidence
.
16
With a soul too shy to tell its own secret, except in exquisite evasions, he desired the
boundless
confidence
of love.
boundless
confidence
boundless