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An order from the Vatican was law; and the Bishop obeyed it with no other thought than its inerrancy and inexorability.
CARMEN ARIZACHARLES FRANCIS STOCKING
There is the fatality of dogmas, the oppression of human laws, the inexorability of nature.
TOILERS OF THE SEAVICTOR HUGO
She would not bear thinking of, this thing of beauty and need and, at the same time, inexorability of endurance.
OLD CROWALICE BROWN
First, there is the fatality of dogmas, then the oppression of human laws, and finally the inexorability of nature.
VICTOR HUGO: HIS LIFE AND WORKSG. BARNETT SMITH
The Judge's machine-like voice had a cold inexorability, very impressive.
UNDER THE LAWEDWINA STANTON BABCOCK
Completely overcome by the inexorability of his fate, Falder throws himself down the stairs, breaking his neck.
THE SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE MODERN DRAMAEMMA GOLDMAN
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