I should feel that I had robbed him or committed an inexpiable crime against him were I to pass over the ills he endured, the vexations and dangers to which he was exposed during these voyages.
I have deemed it well to yield to the insistence of wise men who enjoyed the favour of Your Holiness; indeed, had I not immediately obeyed an invitation in the name of Your Beatitude, I should have committed an inexpiable crime.
Defn: In aninexpiable manner of degree; to a degree that admits of no atonement.
Admitting of no expiation, atonement, or satisfaction; as, aninexpiable crime or offense.
They are at inexpiable war with all establishments.
It promised to be neither agreeable nor prudent for me to remain under the same roof with a person who had manifested such a fierce and inexpiable hostility.
Let us hence each of us learn to avoid haste and indiscretion, the consequences of which may be inexpiable but with blood; and may Heaven bless you in a consort of whom I deem you every way worthy!
This exquisite and tender drawing is something more than the record of inexpiable crime.
Adulteries were punished as rare and inexpiable crimes; nor was seduction justified by example and fashion.
Among these we may distinguish the inexpiable guilt of calumniating a bishop, a presbyter, or even a deacon.
At Gerbeviller, he writes, the ruin and slaughter of the town and its inhabitants had nothing to do with legitimate war: "We are here in presence of an inexpiable crime.
A fallen race of monarchs, which had made way for the greatness of each, cherished hopes of restoration by their power till each, by an inexpiable act of blood, manifested his determination to make no compromise with that line.
But that he should realise the possibility, could realise it, seemed to him like inexpiable injustice to Giulia.
Thus breaking into the sanctuary of the church seemed like an inexpiable act of sacrilege which rested upon her soul; and even if she believed in the newly-gained liberty she could not feel glad.
But her hour was not yet come--though by the inscrutable decrees of Providence doomed to be hideous with almost inexpiable guilt.
But it is while this scourge is upon us, while we have our being in its very centre, that we shall do well to balance the guilt of those who have committed this inexpiable crime.
Setting aside the unpardonable aggression and the inexpiable violation of treaties, this war, despite its insanity, has come near to being a bloody but magnificent proof of greatness, heroism and the spirit of sacrifice.
And for such speeches men were attacked with formidable accusations, as if they had committed inexpiable crimes.
I, sternly; for if I suspected Margrave before, I felt convinced now that theinexpiable deed was his.
A second marriage in a woman is considered in India an inexpiablebreach of conjugal fidelity.
Lincoln had already proclaimed the existence of inexpiable hostility between free States and slave States.
Therefore he is persecuted by the Erinyes, the demonic protectors of maternal law, according to which the murder of a mother is the most horrible, inexpiable crime.
According to maternal law, therefore, the murder of a mother is the most heinous and inexpiable crime.
Every new moment added to the sum of my inexpiable guilt.
They have saved me from murdering myself, a guilt more inexpiable than any which it was in my power to commit.
The rebukes of justice were shunned by a wretch conscious of hisinexpiable guilt.
As well might we in England think of waging inexpiablewar upon all Frenchmen for the evils which they have brought upon us in the several periods of our mutual hostilities.
They conceive, very systematically, that all things which give perpetuity are mischievous, and therefore they are at inexpiable war with all establishments.
I had the power, if I could raise myself to will it, and yet again had not the power, for the weight of twenty Atlantics was upon me, or the oppression of inexpiable guilt.