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1 This martial ardor and what it implied came as a distinct shock.
2 All the ranches of the countryside buzzed with a martial ardor .
3 When I found her at the château, my martial ardor lost its warmth.
4 She would have felt a mite ashamed had Adrian displayed less martial ardor .
5 The prince smiled at the martial ardor which shone upon every face around him.
6 The boy's breast swelled with pride and martial ardor .
7 All the district was brightened with a swarming of red and blue and with martial ardor .
8 And yet all these appalling difficulties and perils could not damp the martial ardor of Mrs. Coolidge.
9 All except the officers were peons and they did not seem to Ned to show much martial ardor .
10 He hears the drums beat and the bugle call to arms, and his soul is filled with martial ardor .
11 The terrible grizzly bear, the divinity of war, usually appears to fire them with martial ardor and thirst for renown.
12 He strove to work himself up to some sort of martial ardor that might prevent him feeling like an assassin.
13 The remonstrances of his consort and of his wisest counsellors were in vain opposed to the martial ardor of this prince.
14 Whatever relief this may have been to the people generally, it was a sad blow to the martial ardor of my schoolmates.
15 Breastplates girt on to their bodies, and swords wielded in their hands made soldiers of the sages at once, and inspired them with martial ardor .
16 : This is an indication-moreinteresting than agreeable, perhaps-ofthe heights to which the martial ardor of De Quincey's toryism rises.
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