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1 Only a man of indomitable courage would have attempted such a feat.
2 How much of indomitable courage and firmness is taught by those hills!
3 He possessed indomitable courage , a stubborn will which stood him in good stead.
4 General Shelby was distinguished for his indomitable courage , iron constitution, and clear intellect.
5 Hope was gone; was he to lose his indomitable courage also?
6 Elizabeth possessed a strong will, indomitable courage , admirable judgment, and great political tact.
7 Yet with all these characteristics was blended her father's indomitable courage and tenacity.
8 I suppose it was the reverse mirror of her indomitable courage .
9 Give to us the indomitable courage to go to the bottom of Ruin itself.
10 He too had his courage, as a rat has indomitable courage in the end.
11 It was the work of science, endurance and indomitable courage .
12 Once more an army took the field with indomitable courage .
13 Although their army was routed at many points the Northern officers showed indomitable courage .
14 Upon this indomitable courage , the proprietor-wellknowing that it exists-baseshis hopes of speculation.
15 No Puritan splendor of independence and indomitable courage outshines theirs.
16 But Margaret was neither passionately loving nor of indomitable courage .
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