It was in this situation that Napoleon believed himself irrevocably decided to halt on the banks of the Boristhenes and the Düna.
Every thing was at hand that was requisite to bind them irrevocably while they were yet together, excited by one another, and by the words of their sovereign.
Was not the term of Napoleon's destiny already irrevocably marked?
When a thing is irrevocably done, he will be glad to benefit by the results.
It is wiser in dealing with some people to do a thing without consulting them, and obtain consent to the act when it is done--irrevocably and irremediably.
I wish you could have assured yourself that it would go well, before--before allowing your feelings to be irrevocably bound up in it.
Irrevocably lost to her; for the daughter of a neighbouring earl now called him husband.
If the edict did not appear to be so irrevocably dark as that of Dr.
But as these taxes rested and depended on the tenure of the peasants, the government considered itself entitled to protect them against the encroachments of the landowners, and to establish them irrevocably in their cessions.
But I say, are her affections irrevocably fixed on the sheriff's son?
It should seem that the horses are irrevocably Chian, and were transferred to Constantinople by Theodosius.
His hopes were sure hopes, although he did not dare to give himself the sweet assurance of it, nor did Amélie herself as yet suspect how far her heart was irrevocably wedded to Pierre Philibert.
Angélique's final resolution was irrevocablytaken before her eager, hopeful lover appeared in answer to her summons recalling him from the festival of Belmont.
Ever and always; but irrevocablysince that day of terror and joy when you saved the life of Le Gardeur, and I vowed to pray for you to the end of my life.
Though everything may be regarded as irrevocably predetermined by fate, yet it is so only through the medium of the chain of causes; therefore in no case can it be determined that an effect shall appear without its cause.
Then there's my own position, and with myself goes irrevocably Martin, my brother.
All which Propositions I, for the present, content myself with modestly but peremptorily and irrevocably denying.
She looked out at the river, at the white sail which seemed to remind her of her vows of love; she gave one last sob, as if breaking irrevocably the links between her past and future.
For her, the hour was rather solemn than sad; the struggle was over, and she was irrevocably decided.
He was a man who irrevocably and finally had made up his mind.
Henceforth the doom of Francesco was irrevocably pronounced.
Ali, whose intentions as to the fate of this unhappy town were irrevocably decided, agreed to all that they asked.
The Empress Dowager was rescued, as were also the sacred mirror and the gem, but the sword was irrevocably lost.
The orderly mind is wont to believe that a distinctive mark, irrevocably attached to every volume, will insure permanent possession.
Every where I see bliss, from which I alone am irrevocably excluded.
They whom she had desired to unite were irrevocably separated.
And the old man, as we know, was one not hard to comfort, never quarrelling irrevocably with Hope.
Evidently Lionel desired to convey to Waife, and leave it to him to inform Sophy, that she was henceforth to regard the writer as vanished out of her existence--departed, as irrevocably as depart the Dead.
And I then resolved that County Guy should not thus irrevocably shut the door on his own happiness!
Wagram, in his opinion, was very much above the average, yet he did not want to foresee any entanglement or complication that could not but be disastrous-- absolutely and irrevocably disastrous.
And, once off their feet, she saw how the tide had swept them together--swept them irrevocably beyond reason and recall.
And if it were her desire to see him once again before all ended irrevocably for ever--or if it was what her heart was striving to tell her, that he was in need of aid against himself, she could not tell.
She had waked up to the signs that she was irrevocably engaged, and all the ugly visions, the alarms, the arguments of the night, must be met by daylight, in which probably they would show themselves weak.
Her observation of matrimony had inclined her to think it rather a dreary state in which a woman could not do what she liked, had more children than were desirable, was consequently dull, and became irrevocably immersed in humdrum.
At the end of the street he turned, his mind made up, and, hurrying back, went straight into the hall of the hotel as though thirsting to pledge himself irrevocably to his decision.
How irrevocablyfate had created doubt and dispersed it by inspiration.
It was not long before Judith had all but forgotten the episode; but Sylvia, older and infinitely more impressionable, found it burned irrevocably into her memory.
She was now committed irrevocably to the cause of the Fingáls, and she felt a terrified doubt of having enough moral strength to stick to that position.
Thus an old man, when his pleasures abandon him, pretends to priority; and being convinced by fair trial that a bad habit is irrevocably lost, he firmly demands that he and his vice shall part.
After a little consideration he opened the mouth, and crawled in, when the buffoon, not able to refuse the opportunity of a jest, crept after him, and had irrevocably entered the body before the philosopher perceived his unwelcome colleague.
When the great bag came to its confession it was found exempt from hardly any kind of depravity, and the scale sunkirrevocably under its contents.
In America, when the Majority has once irrevocably decided a Question, all Discussion ceases.
The states whose confines were irrevocably fixed, looked with a jealous eye upon the unbounded regions which the future would enable their neighbors to explore.
At the very time when this consequence of the laws and of the revolution became apparent to every eye, victory wasirrevocably pronounced in favor of the democratic cause.