It only disposes, necessitates and invincibly compels him to disbelieve other men's dead formulas, hearsays and untruths. |
When their majorities were invincibly large, they will wonder, did they merely tinker at the edges of public service reform? |
The very idea of seeing men effeminated by such a dress, invincibly disgusts. |
Graham, with his cigar, his coppery skin, his wavy white hair, and his invincibly artistic air was like the director. |
The door of the carriage was then closed, and Franklin returned to Paris duly deified but as invincibly sensible as ever. |
With nothing of the Camisard about him, he invincibly recalls one of those sunny, self-possessed sons of Provence. |