Aún no tenemos significados para "hereditary enemy".
1He was frightened now, for the snake is the hereditary enemy of the iguana.
2In that cat, at the image of its hereditary enemy, certain brain cells vibrate.
3On the other hand Russia had been her hereditary enemy.
4He was not only a stranger, but the hereditary enemy.
5With them he would crush his hereditary enemy or with them he would die.
6For three hundred years France has been our hereditary enemy.
7But the crocodile is his natural and hereditary enemy.
8Jane, to whom every man was the hereditary enemy!
9Forced to submit, the General employed his forces to bring his people into subjection to their hereditary enemy.
10France was still the hereditary enemy; and the loss of Calais under Mary had exasperated the whole English nation.
11Fighting shrewdly against a natural prompting to regard Ormsby as an hereditary enemy, Kent forced himself to be neighborly.
12Achmet's followers were for running a spear through the body of their hereditary enemy; but Achmet would have it otherwise.
13Shortly, he knew that this hereditary enemy of his would fly to one side of the room or the other.
14The French have ceased to be the hereditary enemy, and the Russians have now taken their place in the popular patriotism.
15It was such a brilliant victory, such a humiliating defeat of the hereditary enemy, that everywhere in Germany there was hearty rejoicing.
16He was the man of all others in the commonwealth to lead any new enterprise that audacity could conceive against the hereditary enemy.
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