We have no meanings for "moral stamina" in our records yet.
1 But the slave is ignorant and degraded; and consequently he lacks moral stamina .
2 I believe that the whole nation, white and black, is losing moral stamina .
3 The hard knocks develop our courage and moral stamina .
4 In other cases he failed entirely, owing to lack of moral stamina in the patient himself.
5 It is grit, it is perseverance, it is moral stamina and courage that govern the world.
6 The delay became a test of moral stamina .
7 And this moral stamina has marked New England ever since, and marked her to her glory.
8 The average country-bred youth has a better foundation for success-building, has greater courage, more moral stamina .
9 He has so much moral stamina , you know.
10 Their determination, dedication and moral stamina , however, carried them through, and Bahá'u'lláh gave them the victory.
11 Our opposition is only to ideas, false ideas, which are sapping the moral stamina of the people.
12 You have twice my moral stamina , but just because I happen to have a title and some polish-
13 There was always a good deal that is attractive about him, but he never showed much moral stamina .
14 It was not a pleasant commentary on his own character and degree of moral stamina , to say the least.
15 Washington's conduct in those hard times has provided the model for all Americans ever since- amodelof moral stamina .
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