His imperturbable temper and patience, his keen reading of the motives and uses of men, gave him so firm a hold upon politicians that it has been common to forget the undoubted hold he long had upon the people.
He reached Washington the undoubtedleader of his party in the State.
Though eminent as a party man, he showed on this conspicuous field undoubted courage and independence and high sense of duty.
They were men of strong political convictions, holding and observing a high standard for the public service, and of undoubted personal integrity.
They saw the undoubted rightfulness of shattering the ancient idea that in offices there was a property right.
It is undoubted that love is always diminishing or increasing.
We shall not believe that they are hostile to us unless and until we are obliged to believe it; and we purpose nothing more than the reasonable defense of the undoubted rights of our people.
Such quotations from the writings of men of undoubted veracity, and who lived during that period, might be multiplied to fill a volume.
The law limits him thus, and more especially during the critical period of outlay which precedes the undoubted triumph of his idea, to his own means or the gifts of others.
In Germany, for instance, economically active places have witnessed an undoubted elevation of the condition of the laboring classes.
All of this would happen to the undoubted prejudice of the nation's entire economy.
Frightful parallel, in which the greatest and most undoubted differences were frequently overlooked for smaller and certainly questionable similarities.
All relate facts of undoubted authenticity and wildly improbable tales, resting solely on tradition, with exactly the same faith.
Early events derive importance as we learn to recognize their undoubted consequences, and these two ships will be regarded with additional interest when it is seen that in them were the beginnings of the present war.
Among these is one so well authenticated by well-known witnesses of undoubted veracity, that, having never before been published, I venture to relate it here.
May they not be the formal vehicle chosen for the illustration of the undoubted powers and righteous mission of Elijah as the upholder of the worship of Jehovah?
There are undoubteddifficulties about the statement (see infra).
It was true of Sylvia, then and later, that poetry did not greatly interest her, and this had been attributed to her undoubted genius for mathematics.
The primary argument on this point lies in the undoubted fact of the Goths of the Lower Danube, in the third and fourth centuries, being German.
This opinion is, of course, the result of general ethnological reasoning, rather than the testimony of historians; yet I am not aware of any undoubted fact that it opposes.
Starting with the doctrine that nothing is to be considered accidental which we can reasonably investigate, I only demur to those conclusions which are incompatible with undoubted facts.
The Frisian occupancy of Jutland, at an early period, is undoubted, and it is equally undoubted that, of all the German dialects, the Frisian is the likest to the Scandinavian.
Such is the undoubted fact, for which there are many doubtful explanations.
The differences that are inferred from dissimilarity of language, are neutralised by an undoubted similarity of physical form.
Then comes the Lithuanian question; upon which the reasoning is far more elaborate; consisting chiefly in the exposition of an undoubted fact, and the suggestion of a new interpretation of it.
When the time comes, as come it must, when the undoubted mineral resources of the region are drawn upon, the food required by the mining population, or the greater part of it at least, can be supplied locally.
Ismail was a man of undoubted ability and remarkable powers.
Ismail then used every available means, by his own undoubted powers of fascination and by judicious expenditure, to bring his personality before the foreign sovereigns and public, and he had no little success.
The Reverend Samuel Willard and Joshua Moody both ministers of undoubted orthodoxy from the Puritan stand-point, did not scruple to visit the accused in the keeping of jailer Arnold, and sympathize openly with them.
He was the supreme and undoubted lord of the "heathen salvages" in the new.
Man, the unjust and iniquitous, was to her always the outside, vague, theoretical man of the world, never the dear undoubtedpapa at home.
Marsh, Professor Donovan and other undoubted authorities, in which the human body, shortly before death, has presented a pale, luminous appearance.
And in that the determination was most perfectly infallible, it was through the foresight of the undoubted inclination of this good and upright person.
First of all, the whole country was my own mere property, so that I had anundoubted right of dominion.
But as against the undoubted perils of what we are all now coming to recognize as an inevitable process, we sometimes forget to put at least one countervailing advantage which is of especial importance in this connection.
It is, however, an undoubted fact that the release of actual cash was very large, and that the release of lending power as computed on the basis of reserves on the part of member banks was correspondingly larger.
In the course of fifteen months, beginning with its undoubted appearance in Siberia in October 1889, it had traversed the entire globe.
All the monstrous inventions of the first week had now subsided into this circumstantial and undoubted narrative; at least this was the version believed by those who had been Cadurcis' friends.
I understand that," responded Saint-Herem, with undoubted sincerity.
Capital, for he was passionately fond of all such sports in his youth; but I am afraid his undoubtedbravery and his hot temper will make him too rash.
That is an undoubted Correggio," he said; "and one of the most beautiful pictures that master ever painted.