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1 That's all right about the fine, old, chivalrous spirit of the Glossops.
2 Such would be, for instance, the chivalrous spirit of the Crusaders.
3 Where is the fine, old, chivalrous spirit of the Glossops.
4 You've a whim to try your chivalrous spirit upon me.
5 This is no fatty degeneration of the chivalrous spirit .
6 The danger was an attraction to his chivalrous spirit .
7 The language of the queen infused a more lofty and chivalrous spirit into the royal council.
8 What a fine chivalrous spirit breathes in "Palamon and Arcite!"
9 There is a fine chivalrous spirit shown in fighting Mr Walcot's battles with our friends and relations.
10 In the year 1792 it had undertaken the march through Lorraine into Champagne in a sort of chivalrous spirit .
11 I am certainly very much obliged to you, sir, for the chivalrous spirit in which you indited your criticism.
12 The baron was a foreigner, he had been the object of laughter, and Mr. Crewe's chivalrous spirit resented it.
13 The war is revealed as a thing gross and dull-witted, a crime even against the ancient, chivalrous spirit of war.
14 That a just and tender Deity should inflict pain upon so lovely a being was incomprehensible to his chivalrous spirit .
15 There is a chivalrous spirit in these rangers of the western prairies not to be exceeded in history or modern times.
16 Henry Carroll, though his chivalrous spirit was gratified at the opportunity to revenge the insult offered to Emily, was ill at ease.
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