I was morally sure that if I left him as he wished, he would be dead soon, whether from the aftereffects of torture and illness, from hanging, or in some battle.
In the Earl of Clarendon's words: "it was considered more counsellable to march towards London, it being morally sure that Essex would put himself in their way".
For though morally sure of his guilt, no one could prove that he had cut the strap, and so he got off unpunished, except that Pink thrashed him--a bit unscientifically, it is true, since he resorted to throwing rocks toward the last, but with a thoroughness worthy even of Pink.
He was morally sure of it.
Thus, though I'm morally sure there is a play in OTTO, I dare not look for it: I shoot straight at the story.
Allowing for the chance accessions of which any crowd is morally sure in a town where there must always be a large number of idle and profligate persons, one and the same mob was at both places.
The President whom the 95th Congress faced was almost equally self-confident, morally sure of himself, and at first not much interested in how issues seemed from the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue.
I was playing left end, and by halftime I was morally sure that I was going to have cleat-mark scars all over my back for the rest of my life.