Surely our royalists and loyalists would not condemn this; and yet in justifying it, they should condemn their beloved principle of uncontrouled subjection to uncontroulable sovereigns possessing the government.
Because an uncontroulable Command of their own Actions is a certain Sign of entire Dominion, they wont so much as recede from the Government even in one Muscle, of their Faces.
A Castle-builder is even just what he pleases, and as such I have grasped imaginary Scepters, and delivered uncontroulable Edicts, from a Throne to which conquered Nations yielded Obeysance.
Here He is referring to the stumbling and falls of the Patriarchs; he adds: “What wonder that we stumble?
One sentence of Melanchthon’s, written in those eventful days, singularly misrepresents the true position of affairs.
I thought it was hard to be thus given up by my mother; and that she should make a will so uncontroulable as my brother's, her will.
You can't think what my apprehensions would have been, had I known Mr. Hickman was to have had a meeting (on such a questioning occasion as must have been his errand from you) with that haughty and uncontroulable man.
It is enough for the jury to receive the law from the bench: They may indeed determine this for themselves; but of facts they are ever the uncontroulable judges.
That the dominions of the king of Great Britain has no uncontroulablepower co-extensive with them.
When he says that the king's dominions must have anuncontroulable power, co-extensive with them.
The power of parliament is uncontroulable but by themselves, and we must obey.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "uncontroulable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.