126 adjectives to describe loyalty

He has a strange kindness for an action of the case, but a most passionate loyalty for the King's writ.

Two outstanding features of this campaign may be mentioned: the faith the whole army had in General Smuts, the loyalty, absolute and complete, that all our heterogeneous troops gave to him; and the natural goodness of the soldier.

As a child she had been curious about the reasons for the parting, but as she grew older it had seemed mere loyalty to accept the fact without asking why; she had perhaps not wanted to know why.

The friends of the boys in blue took serious umbrage at this break of the mayor, and the press of the city and throughout the state were very indignant to think that the capital city possessed a mayor of doubtful loyalty.

PEDDIWELL, J. ABNER, pseud. SEE Benjamin, Harold. PEDLER, MARGARET. Blind loyalty.

Sir Sanpeur honoured her before the court With chivalrous and frankest loyalty.

She had the happy gift of expressing the deep breathings of the consecrated soul in whole-hearted loyalty to the blessed Master.

But though James quitted his kingdom, the stern loyalty of Dundee was nothing moved.

His victorious knights were virtually a standing army, bound to him with more than feudal loyalty, since he divided among them the lands of the conquered Saxons, and gave to their relatives the richest benefices of the Church.

"We're already in the finest timber belt in the world," he told her, full of enthusiastic loyalty to his beloved mountains.

His lordship then enumerates the unshaken loyalty and great abilities of this young hero, in the warmth of a friend; he shews him in the most engaging light, and of all characters which in the course of this work we met with, except Sir Philip Sidney's, lord Falkland's seems to be the most amiable, and his virtues are confessed by his enemies of the opposite faction.

He expressed his perfect reliance on the justice and the goodness of Philip when once he should see the determined loyalty of those whom he had hitherto had so much reason to suspect; and he extorted the others to follow his example.

Love of her wild brother Jim, gone to atone forever for the errors of his youth; love of her father, confessing at last the sad fear that haunted him; love of Dorn, that stalwart clear-eyed lad who set his face so bravely toward a hopeless, tragic fatethese were the burden of the flood of her passion, and all they involved, rushing her from girlhood into womanhood, calling to her with imperious desires, with deathless loyalty.

At Whitehall Charles dismissed the lord mayor, and received in succession the two houses, whose speakers addressed him in strains of the most impassioned loyalty, and were answered by him with protestations of attachment to the interests and liberties of his subjects.

" There could be no question of the earnest loyalty of Horace Greeley.

Public spirit is patriotism in action; it is the application of Christianity to the commonwealth; it is effective loyalty to our country, to the brotherhood of man, and to the future.

We may remember at this juncture that even among so democratic a people as the English, "the sentiment of personal fidelity to a man and his posterity which their Germanic ancestors felt for their chiefs, has," as Monsieur Boutmy recently said, "only passed more or less into their profound loyalty to the race and blood of their princes, as evidenced in their extraordinary attachment to the dynasty.

The more I study men, which is the daily occupation of every man in affairs, the more firmly I am assured that the great fundamental difference between men, the reason why some fail and some succeed, is not a difference in ability or opportunity, but a difference in vision and in relentless loyalty to idealsvision to see the great object, and relentless, unwavering, uninterrupted loyalty in its service.

But beneath it lay untold suffering which could be endured only because of such united loyalty and team play as the world has seldom seen.

He stood glorified before her, an image of the strength that overcomes things physical, of the power of command which controls men and circumstances, of the courage which disdains fear, of the honor which cannot lie, of constancy which knows no shadow of turning, of tenderness which protects the weak, and, lastly, of religious loyalty which should lay the golden crown of its perfected manhood at the feet of a Sovereign Lord and Redeemer.

He wandered from place to place sheltered by friends whose unselfish loyalty marks their names with honour in that false and evil generationSica, and Flaccus, and Planciusbemoaning himself like a woman,"too blinded with tears to write", "loathing the light of day".

The world is full now of confused propaganda, propaganda of national ideas, of traditions of hate, of sentimental and degrading loyalties, of every sort of error that divides and tortures and slays mankind.

But I am loyal, of a true loyalty unapproachable.

Fine courage, resolution and staunch loyalty.

Sita's sore temptations in the palace of her conqueror and her steadfast loyalty until at last her husband comes victoriousthey are part of the heritage of a million Lakshmis all up and down the length of India.

126 adjectives to describe  loyalty