Over the space of a century, under emperors and empresses of varying shades of character, had the same undeviating course of aggressive policy been pursued by Russia towards her eastern neighbours.
For two days she continued an undeviating course, and after a futile search for the coast of Tunis, reached the latitude of 34 degrees.
On the contrary, I am persuaded that in no country is there any race of women from whom such undeviating purity and propriety of conduct is demanded as from the unmarried women of England.
But I see enough of it to know that never has it been a straight, undeviating line.
Let us therefore distinguish clearly between mere motion and the true action that works by a steady advance in an undeviating course, with the timeless inexhaustibility of flowing water towards its appointed aim.
It is inevitably straightforward and continuous, undeviating and unhesitating.
The Comte de Pralines held an undeviating line for the spot whence the holloa had proceeded; when we reached it there was no one to be seen, but there was another holloa further on.
He who had the best report forundeviating sanctity, was most honoured, and most esteemed both by the king and by the archbishop.
The merchant therefore reached his garden unperceived and thenceforward maintained an undeviating face in the direction of the Outer Expanses.
From this day forth, also, be doubly guarded in the undeviating balance of your attitude.
He then sent her to lurk upon the roof, strictly commanding her to keep an undeviating watch upon Heng-cho's movements.
The path of usefulness soon opened out before him; and in spite of 'fightings without and fears within,' he pursued it with undeviating integrity to the close of a protracted life.
When I looked back I could see the tiny pad-prints stretching away toward the far horizon, an undeviating black blur upon the whiteness of the snow.
I followed him at an undeviating distance, firing, reloading, and firing again.
What then needs to be pondered by way of reaching an ampler interpretation of the formula of "fixed law" is that it does not in any case imply an iron rigidity of result, an undeviating uniformity of occurrence.
The whole of a man's faculties are concentrated upon one object; and he pursues it for years with relentless and undeviating ardour.
It is a triumph of art that a being whose nature trembles on the very verge of the grotesque should walk through Hawthorne's pages with such undeviating grace.
Whether the poet followed the romancer or the chronicler in his conception of a dramatic character, he at the first step struck into that undeviating track of our humanity amid the accidents of its position.
The plan here proposed for imitating Nature by progressive steps, has been tried with undeviating success for many years.
When we examine this process in the case of infants, we see Nature acting without interference, and therefore with undeviating success.
He has begun to contrast objects, and to compare them; and this capacity he evinces by an undeviating accuracy in choosing those things which please him, and in rejecting those things which he dislikes.
The material operated on here is of a nature too subtle to be shaped and fashioned by the undeviating routine of any such mechanical operations.
These young eels are about two inches in length, and they make their approach in one regular and undeviating column of about five inches in breadth, and as thick together as it is possible for them to be.
May we not suppose that the swallow, like the eel, performs its migrations in the sameundeviating course?
On the very same principle that a bad shot may have just as much amusement as a capital sportsman; perhaps more,—one good hit being as gratifying to him as twenty to an undeviating fowler.