To which he might have added, that the matter or substance is in most bodies so fluctuating and uncertain, that it is utterly impossible to trace it in all its changes.
Then say, "Now, I will turn my hand over as slowly as possible, and ask some one to hold my fingers firmly so as to render it utterly impossible for me to move them.
These things with many more seem to be utterly impossible: but there is that which is called the power of God, by the which he is able to make all things bend to his will, and to make all obstructions give place to what he pleases.
If there were no more required of us now to redeem ourselves, it would be utterly impossible for us to do it, because in the best there is sin, which will intermix itself with every duty of man.
He was himself, fortunately, uninjured, but for some minutes the horse refused to move, and at last they found it utterly impossible to proceed further.
That is utterly impossible, senhor," said the chief of the party.
The scheme is utterly impossible; but he does his duty, he tells us, by proposing the impossibility.
Now it isutterly impossible to conceive anything higher or more blessed than this.
It would be a sign of weakness and incompetency which is utterly impossible.
In short, it is utterly impossible to overstate the value and importance of the foregoing quotation.
William's aim evidently was to decimate the population, and thus make any further revolt utterly impossible.
It is utterly impossible to imagine any one more completely shorn of every prop and stay than she was; and I feared much also for her faith.
Now, with our handful of men it is utterly impossible to meet the Normans in the open country; for they will double our left flank easily and surround us.
It was so fraught with mercy and gentleness that Torquemada gave his consent, believing it utterly impossible, if Marie really loved, as Isabella fancied, that she could resist.
The sensation of terror was so intense as to render obedience, for the minute, utterly impossible.
I know that it is possible, by legislation, to make the rich poor, but that it is utterly impossible to make the poor rich.
From the expressions used during the last session, and during the late elections, by the Ministers and their adherents, I should, I confess, find it utterly impossible to draw any inference whatever.
It is therefore, Gentlemen, utterly impossible for me to pretend to infer, from the language held by the members of the Government, and their adherents, what course they will take on the subject of Protection.
I have shown you it is impossible to fraudulently file a contract; utterly impossible.
And it is utterly impossible, gentlemen, to get out of the fact that he did, before that grand jury, swear that he knew of no crookedness.
He is charged with filing fraudulent subcontracts, and the evidence is that the subcontracts were genuine, and besides that, as I have said a dozen times, it is utterly impossible to fraudulently file a subcontract.
It was crowded to overflowing, as our ears told us long before we came in sight of it, and we found it utterly impossible to obtain lodgings there.
Now, Indian Bar is so completely covered with excavations and tenements that it is utterly impossible to promenade upon it at all.
The hills rise so perpendicularly between this latter and Indian Bar that it is utterly impossible for a woman to follow on the trail along their side, and it is no child's-play for even the most hardy mountaineer to do it.
Indeed it would be utterly impossibleto recount the multitude of ways in which the heart of the slave is continually lacerated by the total disregard of his feelings as a social being and a human creature.
The legislature well knew that it would generally be utterly impossible for a stranger, and especially a black stranger, to find such sureties.
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