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It makes one believe that fundamentally the country must be sound—that unswerving fidelity to an ideal.
ANCESTORSGERTRUDE ATHERTON
No man was more highly respected for unswerving integrity, and uprightness of purpose, than Robert Banks, of Detroit.
THE CONDITION, ELEVATION, EMIGRATION, AND DESTINY OF THE COLORED PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATESMARTIN R. DELANY
The patriotism of the Japanese is blind and unswerving loyalty to what is practically an absolutism.
REVOLUTION AND OTHER ESSAYSJACK LONDON
There are some who regard it as a devout act to celebrate that occasion with unswerving accuracy.
THE HISTORY OF YIDDISH LITERATURE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURYLEO WIENER
And Kit well returned their confidence, by being their steadfast, unswerving friend and ready champion.
THE LIFE OF KIT CARSONEDWARD S. ELLIS
McLean had been thinking of Freckles as a creature of unswerving honesty, courage, and faithfulness.
FRECKLESGENE STRATTON-PORTER
A being without will, acting by necessity of nature, acts with unswerving uniformity.
A HISTORY OF MEDIAEVAL JEWISH PHILOSOPHYISAAC HUSIK
The father was a man of high intellectual attainments and of unswerving integrity.
LYMAN'S HISTORY OF OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY, VOL. 2 (OF 2)WILLIAM DENISON LYMAN
Shall I ever forget you, with your brown lock over your blue eyes, your unswerving honesty of purpose, your high ideals.
GLORY OF YOUTHTEMPLE BAILEY
Here it doubled upon itself twice in a short circle, trusting by this well-worn device to confuse the unswerving pursuer.
KINGS IN EXILESIR CHARLES GEORGE DOUGLAS ROBERTS
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