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affiance
affirm
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amen
as
ascertain
asserting
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assurance
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assuredness
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audacity
aver
avowable
bear
believe
betray
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confide
confidence
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credence
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faith
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fiducial
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fluctuating
forehead
forward
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free
friendship
full-hearted
hardiness
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hope
humiliating
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implicit
implicitly
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indubious
infallible
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lay
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merit
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1828 Definition

CONFI'DE, v.t. [L., to trust. See Faith.] To trust; to rely on, with a persuasion of faithfulness or veracity in the person trusted or of the reality of a fact; to give credit to ; to believe in, with assurance; followed by in. The prince confides in his ministers. The minister confides in the strength and resources of the nation. we confide in the veracity of the sacred historians. We confide in the truth of a report.

CONFI'DE, v.t. To entrust; to commit to the charge of, with a belief in the fidelity of the person entrusted; to deliver into possession of another, with assurance of safe keeping, or good management; followed by to. We confide a secret to a friend. The prince confides a negotiation to his envoy. The common interests of the United States are confided to the Congress.

They would take the property out of the hands of those to whom it was confided by the charter.

Congress may, under the constitution, confide to the circuit court, jurisdiction of all offenses against the United States.
1913 Definition
Confide (confide)
v. i.(?)
Con*fide"
[imp. *** p. p. Confided] p. pr. *** vb. n. Confiding.] [L. confidere] con- + fidere to trust. See Faith, and cf. Affiance.]
  1. To put faith (in); to repose confidence; to trust; -- usually followed by in; as, the prince confides in his ministers.

    By thy command I rise or fall,
    In thy protection I confide.
    Byron.

    Judge before friendships, then confide till death.
    Young.

  2. To intrust; to give in charge; to commit to one's keeping; -- followed by to.

    Congress may . . . confide to the Circuit jurisdiction of all offenses against the United States.
    Story.


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Noah Says...
In correcting public evils, great reliance is placed on schools.… But schools no more make statesmen than human learning makes christians. Literature & scientific attainments have never prevented the corruption of government. Knowledge derived from experience & from the evils of bad measures may produce a change of measures to correct a particular evil. But learning & sciences have no material effect in subduing ambition & selfishness, reconciling parties or subjecting private interest to the influence of a ruling preference of public good.
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