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indomitableness



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But it was not so much from the source of animal vivacity that my difficulty came, as from a sense of the indomitableness of the spirit within me.

From Six Centuries of English Poetry Tennyson to Chaucer by Baldwin, James

Such an air was so foreign to his usual bright indomitableness that Mrs. Quentin had the sense of an unfamiliar presence, in which she must observe herself, must raise hurried barriers against an alien approach.

From The Descent of Man and Other Stories by Wharton, Edith

Strange, that in a nation in which was born and in which has inhered all the indomitableness of individualism should be so long unable to understand the secret of personal liberty!

From History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II by Stanton, Elizabeth Cady

The inveteracy of his hatred could be seen even in his fast glazing eyes, the indomitableness of his purpose yet spoke in the negative shake of his head.

From The Chalice Of Courage A Romance of Colorado by Brady, Cyrus Townsend

At 164 last, more through the sheer indomitableness of the human spirit than anything else, he had won.

From Kings in Exile by Roberts, Charles George Douglas, Sir




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