Therefore, given an indefeasible meliorative trend in events, man is but a mechanical intermediary in the sequence.
It is a crime against the inalienable and indefeasible rights of every American citizen to attempt to destroy the Government under which we were born.
He fought single-handed for the right of petition as an indefeasible right, not hesitating to submit a petition from citizens of Virginia praying for his own expulsion from Congress as a nuisance.
But the freeborn Barbarians were not dazzled by the lustre of the diadem, and the people asserted their indefeasible right of choosing, deposing, and punishing the hereditary servant of the state.
Since God, the indefeasible Creator, is a resistless power of justice and love in omnipresent relations with his creatures, the genuine day of judgment to each being must be the entire career of that being.
Drossbach, on the contrary, believes that memory is an indefeasible quality of the soul atom, the reason why we do not remember previous lives being that the present is our first experiment.
The Kantian or absolutistic position, by its emphasis on the indefeasible and unwavering character of moral action, suggests something that rouses admiration from common sense, unsophisticated by moral theory.
Morals are "eternal and immutable" principles, absolutely irrefutable and indefeasible in experience.
It is a public enemy and traitor, wherever it shows itself, to be subdued, in the discharge of solemn guaranties of Government, and in the exercise of unquestionable and indefeasible rights of self-defence.
It is indefeasible and perpetual,--not to be sold, not to be bought.
But, lest the spectre of indefeasible right should stand once more in arms on the tomb of the house of York, the two houses of parliament showed an earnest desire for the king's marriage with the daughter of Edward IV.
To this resolution, irreconcilable as it obviously was with the doctrine of indefeasible hereditary right, the Peers gave an immediate and unanimous assent.
One party consisted of Whigs who had always regarded the doctrines of passive obedience and of indefeasible hereditary right as slavish superstitions.
That the King had a divine and indefeasible right to the regal power, and that the regal power, even when most grossly abused, could not without sin, be resisted, was the doctrine in which the Anglican Church had long gloried.
If the boy who had been carried into France was really born of the Queen, he would hereafter inherit the divine and indefeasible right to be called King.
And, on the other hand, divine indefeasible hereditary right, when coupled with the doctrine of unlimited passive obedience, is surely of all constitutions the most thoroughly slavish and dreadful.
That the crown was universally acknowleged to be hereditary; and the inheritance indefeasible unless by parliament: else it had been needless to prefer such a bill.
To Job his upright obedience was the heart of his life, and it alone made his indefeasible claim on God.
Job's servants were men and women with an indefeasible claim to just and considerate treatment.
There would have been trouble in Aquitaine also, if the aged Queen Eleanor had not asserted her own primary and indefeasibleright to her ancestral duchy, and then declared that she transferred it to her best loved son John.
Government founded on a moral theory, on a system of universal peace, on the indefeasible hereditary Rights of Man, is now revolving from west to east by a stronger impulse than the government of the sword revolved from east to west.
It approved the opposition made to the right set up by Mr. Fox, without perceiving that Mr. Pitt was supporting another indefeasible right more remote from the Nation, in opposition to it.
They were not actuated for the most part (perhaps with very few exceptions) by the slavish principles of indefeasible right, much less by those of despotic power.
But it was notoriously the doctrine of the French court that such renunciations were invalid; and the sufferings of Europe were chiefly due to this tenet of indefeasible royalty.
Great indulgence was shown to the assertors of indefeasible right.
It cut up by the roots all that theory ofindefeasible right, of paramount prerogative, which had put the Crown in continual opposition to the people.
Surely no prejudice of education or institution can be more barbarous than that which teaches a wife that she has an indefeasible and exclusive right both to the affections and the fidelity of her husband.
For samenesses are parts of experience's indefeasible structure.
But to suppose it the indefeasibleprerogative of any eternal Being but God, is clearly to suppose two Gods: and if the office of sanctification be appropriated in a similar manner, we must suppose three Gods.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "indefeasible" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.