Every thing, in fact, attests both the generality and inveteracy of that horrible propensity among the Spaniards. |
They have the same sort of inveteracy as dogs have for the ill-dressed canaille. |
The inveteracy of her pursuit is unfathomable for she is completely deprived of pity and compassion. |
The more distinguished the person, the greater the inveteracy of these foes of human nature. |
As a figurative representation of their hatred to one another, which, to indicate its inveteracy, is made to date from before their birth. |
He has brought back the doctrines of Calvinism in all their inveteracy, and relaxed the inveteracy of his northern accents. |