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1 It was on Smith-Dorrien, therefore, that he threw himself with great impetuosity .
2 These the enemy, led by General Arnold, at once attacked with great impetuosity .
3 The charge was one of great impetuosity , each man trying to reach the entrenchments first.
4 Then Bhima took up another straight arrow of great impetuosity and sped it at Sushena.
5 Beholding the ruler of the Madras before him, he rushed towards that foe with great impetuosity .
6 As the allies were advancing with great impetuosity , a further retreat would have been equivalent to flight.
7 Then, O monarch, Shikhandi sped at his foe ninety shafts of great impetuosity , all equipped with golden wings.
8 Filled with wrath, Bhima struck the mace, endued with great impetuosity and adorned with gold, of the angry Duryodhana.
9 Then Satyaki, O king, rushed in that battle against thy army with great impetuosity , at which that army broke.
10 Both united formed a very powerful stream, rushing with great impetuosity over a rocky bottom, with frequent falls or rapids.
11 Other foot-soldiers endued with great impetuosity and fierce might, surrounding those elephant-warriors thus engaged in those spots began to slay them.
12 The French attacked the British outposts with great impetuosity , and Mackenzie and Donkin were driven in with a loss of 4000 men.
13 Our vessel was borne on the rushing waters with great impetuosity , the maddening current of the Mississippi seeming to carry everything before it.
14 Henry rode with great impetuosity , and struck Norris in the gorget with such good will that both he and his steed were shaken.
15 She answered with great impetuosity , So far, madam, from your being concerned alone, your concern is the least, or surely the least important.
16 Confident of a cheap victory, Tarlton formed his line of battle, and his troops rushed forward with great impetuosity , shouting as they advanced.
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