It was something to which he might never give way, but it was unalterably there--as it was unalterably there with her.
As to Nebraska, I regarded its character as being fixed by the Missouri Compromise for thirty years--as unalterably fixed as that of my own home in Illinois.
The great party that had elected him, unalterably determined against its extension, was nevertheless pledged not to interfere with its continuance in the States where it already existed.
But Douglas says that he is unalterably opposed to the repeal of those laws because, in his view, it is a compromise of the Constitution.
He says he isunalterably opposed to the repeal of the laws against the African slave trade.
The Tory Party, largely, I believe, through political considerations, hadunalterably taken sides with Ulster.
First the legislative and administrative work of the city must be unalterably connected; Second, the councilmen must have a direct and technical knowledge of the city affairs; Third, the councilman must be representative of the whole city.
The tremulous grey head moved a little, bent forward, and was propped by a shaking hand, but Madame's eyes shone unalterably amused.
Soon, however, it became manifest that Anne was unalterably attached to the Established Church.
Or was it a disqualification that he was unalterablyattached to the Church of England?
The second part of the Black Dragon Society's Memorandum, pursuing the argument logically and inexorably and disclosing traces of real political genius, makes this unalterably clear.
It is not, however, until we reach Group V that the real purpose of the Japanese demands becomes unalterably clear, for in this Group we have seven sketches of things designed to serve as the coup de grace.
Here now it is a clear point that the moral actions of all accountable agents were, with certainty, fore-known, and their doom unalterably fixed, long before any one of them existed.
She is really quite miserable; she has unalterably made up her mind.
She has unalterably made up her mind; and these are not times when you can lock a young lady into her room, and starve her into compliance; and Alice is a spirited girl--all the women of our family were.
But for all that she found her mind had been made up for her, without consent or desire, before her will had been consulted; and that inevitably and unalterably she meant to see Jean Isbel again.
Excellent reasons exist for believing that human beings conform to this rule, and that the sex of the child is unalterably determined at the moment conception occurs.
Leaf-fall and grass-spring for the year; for us-- Oh forfeit I unalterably thus My chance?
Death's rapid line had closed a life's account, And cut off, left unalterablyclear The summed-up value of Euripides.
All I wish is the secret certainty I cannot be robbed of you, that no cruel machinations may again work our separation, that you are mine, unalterably mine, beyond the power of caprice or ill fortune.
According to this doctrine every event of this life, even the minutest, is the result of one's conduct in a previous life, and is unalterably fixed by inflexible law.
Are the destinies of the Oriental races alreadyunalterably determined?
Mira was at once unalterably faithful to him and unalterably determined not to marry unless he could give her something like a position.
Religious Festivals This dressing for the part and the occasion is interwoven with the Breton's existence as unalterably as sacred and profane elements are into the occasions of his religious festivals.
The Scythians have not only a great abhorrence of all foreign customs, but each province seems unalterably tenacious of its own.
It is not, however, until we reach Group V that the real purpose of the Japanese demands becomes unalterably clear, for in this Group we have seven sketches of things designed to serve as the coup de grĂ¢ce.
The will, on the contrary, is not affected by all this becoming, this change and vicissitude, but is from beginning to end unalterably the same.
Every movement of the supposedly free Will becomes a part of the order of the universe which has been unalterably laid down from eternity, and which the human Will cannot upset without burying God in the ruins.
On this footing--of forty-seven townships entitled to participate and thirty entitled to vote--the Latin confederacy continued henceforward unalterably fixed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unalterably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.