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1
Some few, smitten with
military
ardor
,
were in training for future soldiers.
2
Capistrano found no
military
ardor
in Germany, in princes or people.
3
It was another effervescence of his youthful
military
ardor
,
and doomed to disappointment.
4
It may be supposed that Philip's short-lived
military
ardor
had already exhausted itself.
5
Besides, there was no enthusiasm, no
military
ardor
in the ranks of the army.
6
To his
military
ardor
Asshur-bani-pal added a passionate addiction to the pleasure of the chase.
7
A remnant of
military
ardor
lit up his face.
8
When he heard this news, when he heard the trumpet call, Ireneus felt all his
military
ardor
revived.
9
John burned with as real a
military
ardor
as ever inflamed the breast of any slaughterer of his fellows.
10
His sword being in the possession of the priest, there was no immediate danger of a return of his
military
ardor
.
11
Not
military
ardor
and manly courage, but discipline and the everlasting stick accompanied the Prussian soldiers of 1806 into the war.
12
Like the others of the republican army, he fled from the field of Philippi, and found his
military
ardor
thoroughly cooled.
13
But recently he had been seized with
military
ardor
,
and dreamed but of arms, horses, school of theory, exercises, and German discipline.
14
After a few preliminary forays under Esteban's leadership they had absorbed a bit of discipline and were beginning to feel a
military
ardor
.
15
I may confess the truth, and say, that in "lang syne," any transient ebullition of
military
ardor
vanished at a glance from Constance's black eye.
16
Among the songs which the
military
ardor
of this period stimulated, the best are those by Gleim, (1719-1803) called "Songs of a Prussian Grenadier."
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ardor
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