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But he had lost none of his indomitableness, laughed at Tom's long face, and declared that he felt himself getting better and stronger every day.

From Tom Brown at Oxford by Hughes, Thomas

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

It makes vivid and intense his scholarly handling of Greek myth; always the unchanging human aspect of it attracts him most, in Oenone's grief, in the indomitableness of Ulysses, the weariness and disillusionment in Tithonus.

From English Literature: Modern Home University Library of Modern Knowledge by Mair, G. H. (George Herbert)

I have heard that with your accustomed indomitableness you have been attempting to instruct your possible jurors of the county upon the just principles of personal liberty and a republican form of government.

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

—Salviati There are two elements of character which a man should possess, develop, and maintain unstained if he would find favor in feminine eyes: the first is bravery; the second, indomitableness of resolution.

From Hints for Lovers by Haultain, T. Arnold (Theodore Arnold)




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