Schenck, the year 1884 has been one of irreparable losses to our movement.
Mrs. Minor passed away in 1894, an irreparableloss to the cause of woman suffrage.
These two deaths were an irreparable loss to the movement for the enfranchisement of women.
I thought much of poor, dear Aunt Julia on the 15th; that loss was the signal for my irreparable one!
Therefore the execution of the methods proposed at once carries with it irreparable injuries, which, after they have happened, will be so difficult of remedy, that the return of things to their present condition may not be possible.
My fair adversary had scarcely perceived this, than she sobbed aloud, and exclaimed that I had caused her an irreparable loss, which was far greater than words could express.
Major-General Hood, the model soldier and inspiring leader, fell after contributing largely to our success, and has suffered the irreparable loss of a leg.
To some on the Confederate side, especially in Virginia, the surrender was a surprise, and came like a personal and irreparable grief.
With useless repentance he vainly deplored the irreparable mischief saying to himself: "Oh!
Then it begins to degrade him, and make him rave like a madman, and then he does irreparable evil, killing his friends.
It is as a lesson rather than as a reproach that I call up the memory of these irreparable errors and wrongs.
The twenty years of deputized rule allowed by my guardian have resulted in many evils; but they are nothing when compared with the perhaps irreparable injuries resulting from my mother's management.
Of course, this is a mere threat, the resignation would not be accepted; the university would meet with an irreparable loss if he should leave it, but he thinks it necessary to intimidate his opponents.
The more I thought of it, the more irreparable I felt it to be.
I do not intend to question you; I have suffered from it, I have confessed to you, and I have done you an irreparable wrong.
To this disease we owe the irreparable loss of Dr.
To the painful feelings excited by the complaints and dejection of his companion-in-arms, was now added the irreparable misfortune of the burning our fleet.
He repaid the insidious complaisance of Leicester with good will and even with confidence; and it was not till all was lost that he appears to have recognised this fatal and irreparable error.
I deeply felt that loss, which was then irreparable to me.
I replied: “Our holy church would indeed suffer an irreparable damage, if she sanctioned the infamous conduct of the bishop; but this is impossible.
And can you promise that you will not put to me any of those questions which have already done me such irreparable injury?
Yet how much more important that it should be performed, for fear we make infinite and irreparable blunders.
Formulary call'd the Interim, with regard to the Communion in both Kinds, and the Marriage of Priests: This Formulary has done irreparable Injury to the Catholic Religion.
He is a great and irreparable loss to the Duke of Wellington, who is now left alone in the world.
Here was a discovery to make, after so much irreparable injustice had been already perpetrated!
It is an irreparable Injustice [we [14]] are guilty of towards one another, when we are prejudiced by the Looks and Features of those whom we do not know.
Its prophecy is of early decline and decadence, forfeiture of position and power, and worst, perhaps, of all, irreparable loss and grievous wrong to the children for whom all is sacrificed.
In the first place, he does not deserve to be spared, for he is a bad subject, take him as you will; and in the second place, you thus do yourself irreparable injury.
Irreparable damage is sometimes prompted by the desire to attract visitors.
Much foolish restoration has done irreparable damage, but the church is still beautiful in design and detail; unhappily the screen was badly mutilated, and many bench-ends destroyed.
And, as we shall not fire from the windows of Granite House, the pirates will not think of causing irreparable damage by throwing shell against it.
And I am equally certain, too, that innumerable numbers of young girls employed in business do themselves an irreparable amount of injury by making their mid-day meal consist of nothing else but tea and a little bread and butter.
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