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Example sentences for "ipso facto"

  • For, every apostate is, ipso facto (by that very fact) excommunicated.

  • He was probably ignorant of the fact that he was himself excommunicated, ipso facto, for not having signed the document himself, or by his known deputies.

  • Strictly speaking, Zeno was right in finding motion unthinkable; he was wrong only in supposing that what is unthinkable is ipso facto impossible.

  • When we measure a minute we represent a quantity and ipso facto exclude a succession.

  • The very conflict of the relative ipso facto puts it in perfect unity with the absolute.

  • Though they could not be excommunicated, being already under ipso facto excommunication, they could be anathematized.

  • Similarly, any who refused to swear, through superstition, were to be condemned and punished as heretics ipso facto.

  • Neglect to comply with this command incurred ipso facto excommunication, removable only by the inquisitor himself; compliance with it was rewarded with an indulgence of three years.

  • Under the canon law, any one, from the meanest to the highest, who opposed or impeded in any way the functions of an inquisitor, or gave aid or counsel to those who did so, became at once ipso facto excommunicate.

  • The precepts of a religion certainly may be absolutely immoral; a religion which simply commanded us to lie, or to have a community of wives, would ipso facto forfeit all claim to a divine origin.

  • Ipso facto they cease to be certitudes,--they come short of unconditional assents by the measure of that counterfeit assurance.

  • Therefore to set about concluding a proposition is not ipso facto to doubt its truth; we may aim at inferring a proposition, while all the time we assent to it.

  • If the Soviet Union, the chief "proletarian" force in the world, turned against Chiang, the Communist ipso facto would be against collaboration.

  • Any action taken by such puppet regimes, whether of an internal or external nature, shall ipso facto be null and void.

  • As for the other end of the lawyers’ doctrine, the inference that Parliament is ipso facto dissolved by a demise of the Crown, from that a more rational legislation has set us free altogether.

  • It followed therefore that Parliament, summoned by the King’s writ and deriving its authority from the King’s writ, was dissolved ipso facto by the death of the King who summoned it.

  • Whatever issues from him is ipso facto, as a product which is not God, affected with duality.

  • Hence, they are ipso facto hindrances to insight.

  • But now one of the central facts about life is that every deed once done is ipso facto irrevocable.

  • So that the common law did not become, ipso facto, law on the new association; it could only become so by a positive adoption, and so far only as they were authorized to adopt.

  • The Dominicans were emphatically prohibited from denouncing the Franciscans as heretics on account of it, and any infraction of his commands was punishable by ipso facto excommunication supplemented with harsh imprisonment.

  • Catholic children of heretic parents were thus ipso facto restored to all privileges and were no longer liable to disinheritance.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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