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1
A question to
daunt
even
the scientific brain of a Kaiser, of a Hindenburg, of a Von Bernstorff.
2
They seemed awe-stricken, these brave fellows, who are not
daunted
even
by overwhelming odds.
3
But Spanish loyalty was too profound to be
daunted
even
by the awe-inspiring power of the great Napoleon.
4
The signatories of a recent letter to Theresa May must have
daunted
even
that sceptic of the business lobby.
5
I know; but I have too much confidence in my cause to be
daunted
even
by so serious an obstacle as that.
6
Once the Duke of York's was called out; and the booing and murring at it were great enough to have
daunted
even
him.
7
But he was not
daunted
even
by this bereavement, for he always lived in the perfect faith that God was on his side.
8
Moreover, the steam and smoke, and the flames which the Firedrake spouted like foam from his nostrils, would have
daunted
even
the bravest man.