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1 The parliament, however, scrupled not to pass sentence upon him; and he died with great constancy and courage.
2 With this creed, experimental love was a logical sequence, and great constancy was already to be unprogressive stubbornness.
3 Then shall the just stand with great constancy against those that have afflicted them, and taken away their labours.
4 After this he betook himself to some private devotions, and then suffered with great constancy and resignation of mind.
5 Another point of great constancy is the position of the pancreas and its relation to the curve of the duodenum.
6 Sometimes he suffered incision and cauteries with so great constancy as never to be seen so much as to wince.
7 Although Prager and his wife stood by me with great constancy , my real centre of intimacy was the original Sainton-Luders' household.
8 Several years of experience with these bells has shown that when once properly assembled they maintain the same rate of vibration with great constancy .
9 (7) In which army is there the greater constancy both in reward and punishment?
10 Human nature is therefore a variable, and its ideal cannot have a greater constancy than the demands to which it gives expression.
11 "We must all show great constancy , " Caspian was saying.
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