It evinces an overdiminished but nevertheless inexpugnable desire for moral as well as ethical rectitude. |
I mean the inexpugnable belief that every detailed occurrence can be correlated with its antecedents in a perfectly definite manner exemplifying general principles. |
Here is the inexpugnable element of truth in the intuitional theory. |
My one hope of the world, my inexpugnable consolation in looking at the miseries of the world, is that this is altering. |
She should have made for herself a shelter of inexpugnable peace out of that honest affection. |
I felt the inexpugnable strength of common sense being insidiously menaced by this gruesome, by this insane, delusion. |