Caesar ruled the Roman Empire with despotic power, his position unchallenged except for a revolt of the Pompeian party in Spain which required his attention from the autumn of 46 to the spring of 45 B.
There were many people who had no confidence in Henderson, but generally his popularity was not much affected, and whatever was said of him in private, his social position was almost as unchallenged as his financial.
The brutal soldiery, absolved from discipline, scoured the city at will, penetrating unchallenged into the most secret and most sacred places.
Even on the to him memorable occasion when he broke through the second's line on a fumble and, seizing the ball, romped almost unchallenged over the last four white lines for a touchdown the incident went apparently unnoticed.
By that time Holt's spirit was pretty well broken and he put up scarcely any defence in the final game and Amy slammed his serves over almost unchallenged and won a love game.
If the sentinel isn't cool, he will challenge and Advance one, and possibly let the others come upon him unchallenged and unseen even.
By this time the corporal who first came and was halted has advanced unchallenged and unnoticed since the arrival of the second.
It passed unchallenged into history, like many another deed of shame, over which it is a wonder that any man could glory, but which characterized that period of frenzy.
And above all John Stuart Mill had spoken very respectfully of Socialism in his "Political Economy," which then held unchallenged supremacy as an exposition of the science.
So long as he retained his position he retained along with it the virtually unchallenged pre-eminence which all men acknowledged.
Spain, whose sovereign then ruled Portugal and therefore the Portuguese as well as Spanish colonies, claimed the whole of the New World as part of her dominions, and her practical authority extended unchallenged from Florida to Cape Horn.
Did not its waters lead, after long wanderings, to the great highway of the world, and open to her the gates of those cities from which she could take her departure unchallenged towards the lands of the morning or of the sunset?
In due season, the growth of knowledge, chiefly under the form of that part of knowledge called science, so changes the views of the universe that many of its long-unchallenged legends become no more than nursery tales.
It was only the developments of the war that restored Laurier to his position of unchallenged supremacy.
Passing unchallenged between several rifle-bearers in the upper area, he entered the judge's office, where Towers sat expectantly waiting.
He knew that in the breast of this man, hitherto unchallenged as neighborhood bully, an ugly and dangerous grudge was festering.
We stoodunchallenged on the plateau, and we stood alone.
Dark as it was, with only the soft grey light of a summer's night shimmering on sea and land, nevertheless the mere fact that we had passed unchallenged told me that we were alone.
We crossed the drawbridge, and entered unchallengedby the guard.
She had known full well that she cared for Comus, but now that Courtenay Youghal had openly proclaimed the fact as somethingunchallenged and understood matters seemed placed at once on a more advanced footing.
Moreover, argument was not congenial to his disposition, which preferred an unchallenged flow of dissertation modified by occasional helpful questions which formed the starting point for new offshoots of word-spinning.
Gilian stood entranced as they passed, looming large and innumerable in the darkness, unchallenged and uncheered by the bewildered citizens.
He would give a world to be able to go back again as if nothing had happened and sit unchallengedin the cosy den of the Jean.
In the Boer War the influence of England's unchallenged supremacy at sea, albeit latent, was decisive.
Though they avoided small towns, they were making their way to Budapest, thinking that something might happen in that great city to help them, and that they could easily pass unchallenged where so many races intermingled.
In my most sanguine dreams I could never have imagined that we would thus remain unchallenged and unmolested.
He was at liberty to squander his money unquestioned and unchallenged in the society of as pretty a gang of scoundrels as even the age could produce.
It is agreeable to find that imbecility and terror did not rule unchallenged over the Upper House that day.
The Witan gathered to meet him at Westminster and Winchester and Gloucester, and he reigned unchallenged from Scotland to Maine, and there was truce with the French king at Paris.
It was no longer ultimate science or unchallenged history.
Holds an unchallenged place among aids to the interpretation of the Scriptures.
The accepted religious scheme of things was an intricately interlocking system irresistible in its logic as long as the system remained unchallenged in its crucial points.