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1 They little knew the unconquerable spirit with which they had to deal.
2 Sometimes there would be a flash of that old unconquerable spirit .
3 He was very, very tired, but was struggling along with an unconquerable spirit .
4 He bore up with unconquerable spirit to the last.
5 She was a woman of infinite art, devoted to pleasure, and of an unconquerable spirit .
6 Such was the fierce, unconquerable spirit of these people, and their horror of the white men.
7 English soldiers feared Joan, but they admired her for her great deeds and her unconquerable spirit .
8 It was not only little Malvoisin that had passed; it was the unconquerable spirit of France!
9 Shall we not catch St. Paul's unconquerable spirit , that we may never faint in any trial?
10 Their unconquerable spirit will live forever.
11 Defeat looms ominous above-uponthe horizon, but the unconquerable spirit of Harvard arises triumphant and-er-flaps its flaming pinions!
12 It was the unconquerable spirit of liberty, nurtured by republican habits and institutions, that illustrated the pass of Thermopylae.
13 Obstacles may arise, set-backs will no doubt occur, but the unconquerable spirit animating the English believers must ultimately triumph.
14 On April 17, 1790, his unconquerable spirit took its flight.
15 Even into the letters describing these gallant incidents there creep frequent evidences of Atkins's unconquerable spirit and sense of humor.
16 The unconquerable spirit of Ferguson still refused to submit, but baited thus, as he was on all sides, resistance became vain.
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