If she once takes hold of anything, she does it with greatobstinacy.
2
His troops are good, well found, and fight with greatobstinacy.
3
The city of Munster being an object of importance, was disputed with greatobstinacy.
4
The battle was fought with greatobstinacy, and the carnage on both sides was very considerable.
5
The fight on the river had been more severe, and had been maintained with greatobstinacy.
6
Both sides fought with greatobstinacy, but the nearer we approached Lemberg the harder the struggle became.
7
These resisted with greatobstinacy.
8
He fought however with greatobstinacy, and in a manner which proved how much his ambition was wounded by being conquered.
9
These warlike Propagandistes, however, do not always convince without experiencing resistance, and ignorance sometimes opposes, with greatobstinacy, the progress of truth.
10
Here both parties contended with greatobstinacy, and were mutually wounded, from the towers by stones and other missiles, and from below by arrows.
11
The French still defended the burning houses and the church with greatobstinacy, till, finding themselves completely surrounded, they surrendered at about eight o'clock.
12
Teresa supported her own assertions with greatobstinacy, and a dispute ensued, in which her mistress was heated into some extravagant commendations of our adventurer.
13
Nowhere had the rebels fought with greaterobstinacy or gathered in greater numbers.
14
This did not alter his plans, but it engendered a greaterobstinacy in him.
15
The natives, however, still fought with the greatestobstinacy; but the great square was at last reached.
16
The Turks defended themselves with the greatestobstinacy, and discharged showers of poisoned arrows upon the crusaders.