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Craven fear, not without some dim sense of the implacability of nature's laws, is at its roots.
THE MYTHS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANSLEWIS SPENCE
Yet Dunstan's first interview with his father had not had all this quality of implacability.
UNDER THE LAWEDWINA STANTON BABCOCK
His power is incalculable and his implacability is absolute.
DESTINYCHARLES NEVILLE BUCK
This man had sinned against this daughter; here he was brought up against an implacability.
THE FIFTH QUEENFORD MADOX FORD
Nothing was gained except the putting on record an implacability that was confessedly impotent.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE -- VOLUME 55, NO. 340, FEBRUARY, 1844VARIOUS
"I might lasso you from my horse, drag you through the cactus," I added with the implacability of an Apache.
THE RUSTLERS OF PECOS COUNTYZANE GREY
Passion in him was fighting side by side with feminine implacability in her against the better part of him.
THE PRISONERALICE BROWN
Peter was there for that purpose, and his devoted wife was by his side, egging him on with her feminine implacability.
100%: THE STORY OF A PATRIOTUPTON SINCLAIR
The implacability of hostile factions was such as we can scarcely conceive.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE ACCESSION OF JAMES II.THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY
His fitfulness and petulance go far to explain his acts of occasional implacability.
BODY, PARENTAGE AND CHARACTER IN HISTORYFURNEAUX JORDAN
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