Encara no tenim significats per a "own obstinacy".
1I wonder, when I look back at it, at my own obstinacy.
2Some people would say, you have given a fine description of your own obstinacy, child.
3The only agents were your uncle's hostility and his own obstinacy which would not study compromise.
4She keenly enjoyed this struggle between the horse's strength and her own determination, her own obstinacy.
5Allan almost wondered at his own obstinacy.
6This success the Medici owed mainly to their own obstinacy, and to the weakness of republican institutions in Florence.
7The Emperor groaned under the burden of an accident which he had to attribute solely to his own obstinacy.
8She sighed deeply as she thought of the doom to which his own obstinacy had condemned that remarkable man.
10Those who had been his enemies were either dead through their own obstinacy, or were alive through his generosity.
11It was all my own obstinacy and a sort of dogged feeling that made me feel I couldn't give in.
12He could see his own obstinacy, and could even hate the pretentious love of virtue which he had himself displayed.
13I reproached myself with my own obstinacy for having resisted the advice of Mr. Burges, as has been before explained.
14My friend could not complain much, even to me, feeling that these miseries had been produced by his own obstinacy.
15She is trying to rush him, he puts it to himself; and the thought rouses all his own obstinacy and self-will.
16He began all at once to pity her, to think of her as a sacrifice to her father's selfishness, his own obstinacy.
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