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Touch him there and out jumped jealousy, hate, and implacableness—and all the time one had been thinking of him as a kind of seer!
FOESMARY JOHNSTON
Until middle life Mr. Cowen was as his father, immovable in principle; afterwards he was as his mother in implacableness.
BYGONES WORTH REMEMBERING, VOL. 2 (OF 2)GEORGE JACOB HOLYOAKE
She is very ill; the worse for some new instances of the implacableness of her relations.
CLARISSA, OR THE HISTORY OF A YOUNG LADY, VOLUME 8SAMUEL RICHARDSON
He earned his fame by the energy and implacableness of his hate.
HISTORY OF JULIUS CAESARJACOB ABBOTT
But how, as I said in my former, could I sit down in quiet, when I knew how uneasy their implacableness made you?
CLARISSA, VOLUME 7SAMUEL RICHARDSON
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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