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1 Accordingly, when the gong sounded, he entered the large dining-room with great intrepidity .
2 Those brave young men did wonders-thatis, they were cut to pieces with great intrepidity .
3 The Indians pressed upon the heels of the flying militia, and engaged General Butler with great intrepidity .
4 A party of the enemy having seized his mistress, he fought in her defense with great intrepidity .
5 Ashton behaved with great intrepidity and composure.
6 Pinzon continued on, however, with great intrepidity .
7 The Indians pressed close upon the heels of the flying militia and engaged General Butler with great intrepidity .
8 Mr. Darcy replied with great intrepidity :
9 Ottocar was a veteran soldier, a man of great intrepidity and energy, and his pride was thoroughly roused.
10 Late in the evening of the 22d Count Donop appeared before the fort and attacked it with great intrepidity .
11 The troops marched to the assault with great intrepidity ; but their utmost efforts could make no impression on the works.
12 They accordingly approached with great intrepidity , and met with a very warm reception from divers batteries, which they had not before perceived.
13 He displayed great intrepidity during the war in the provinces of Illyricum and Pannonia, but appears to have been dissolute in his morals.
14 In this attack the electoral prince of Hanover, his late majesty George IL, charged at the head of Bulau's dragoons with great intrepidity .
15 The Queen showed the greatest intrepidity during the whole of these trying scenes.
16 Some had passed through between the stones; others with greater intrepidity had let themselves down with ropes.
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