Sentence example with the word 'incontestably'

incontestably

Last update: September 10, 2015


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Here he pleaded his own cause so powerfully, and proved so incontestably the advantage which might ensue to the Visconti from his alliance, if he held the regno, that he obtained his I release and, recognition as king.   [Please select]

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It is incontestably true that dull and stupid animals can learn little, and perform less.   [Please select]

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To Trent, Adams had for years represented the cultured and scholarly critic--the writer who, in his limited individual field, had incontestably "arrived."   [Please select]

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Yes, it is coldly and incontestably true, that even after such winter slaughter as Mr.   [Please select]

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He was still more surprised when the other proceeded to prove by figures that that answer was incontestably incorrect.   [Please select]

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Incontestably he has the true tradition, and stands in the line of the great painters.   [Please select]

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No recital in an Act of parliament can prove incontestably that the monasteries were stews, or worse.   [Please select]

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Then, too, he developed a boyish pleasure in certain unessential though cherished objects and occupations, that he indulged extravagantly and to the neglect of things, not to say duties, incontestably of more importance.   [Please select]

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In this world of fancies, to have _any_ fact incontestably proved and established is a comfort, and whatever is a source of comfort to mankind is worthy of notice.   [Please select]

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