Adorned in indestructible or irremovable materials, they retain some traces of their ancient splendour.
But, whatever may be the fate of this apology, the one irremovable difficulty remains behind.
No; we touch here on differences deeper than accident, and irremovable by culture,--differences that vindicate their reality by crossing the lines of dissimilar religions and reappearing in all times.
In any case, he would not start upon the work of life weighted, as are multitudes among us, with a crushing and almostirremovable burden of poverty.
The more he felt himself in danger the more anxious he became for an irremovable position; yet he was compelled to play low; one moment's indiscretion, and he might lose everything.
That old irremovable obstruction across his road had been withdrawn: once again there was a clear path and single vision.
Something stood in his path--an irremovable obstacle.
According to the constitution of 1873 there were irremovable senators in France.
This will explain why in every nation where it is paramount, democracy suspends from time to time the irremovable independent official element wherever it is found.
The irremovable senators, in the scheme of the constitution, were intended to be, and in fact were, political and administrative veterans from whose knowledge, efficiency and experience their colleagues were to profit.
An irremovable official is a man enfranchised, a free man.
An irremovable magistrate or functionary is a man whom the constitution sets free from the grip of the populace.
I will probably startle some of my readers by making the admission that if there is any such natural orirremovable inferiority, then a belief in political or economic equality is a blunder.
Is there any such natural and irremovable inferiority in human beings?
For convenience I will refer to the doctrine that there is some natural and irremovable inferiority of certain races or classes, as the aristocratic doctrine.
The 75 irremovablesenators were another precaution against the danger from violent waves of public opinion.
In Bosnia and Herzegovina also elected provincial councils were to be established, irremovable judges appointed and individual liberty guaranteed.
The judges fancied that they were trying and convicting innocent persons; they tried and convicted the irremovable magistracy.
These irremovablejudges kiss his boot, and set about investigating l'affaire des troubles.
And then a "certain liveliness" set in at the official residence of the Permanent Irremovable Assistant Under-Secretary.
The error of Helvetius in ignoring the irremovablephysical differences between individuals, the varieties of cerebral organisation, was at once pointed out by Diderot.