We have no meanings for "more pertinacity" in our records yet.
1 I imagine I had more pertinacity than the average Folk, or else I should not have succeeded.
2 It means slightly more resolution, more pertinacity , and more expenditure of brain-tissue than are required for reading a newspaper.
3 The state and its policy is a matter of deep interest to slave-dealer and slave-hunter; none discuss them with more pertinacity .
4 It is, I suppose, the truth, that we English have insisted on this right of search with more pertinacity than any other nation.
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