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It was a part of himself, woven unchangeably into his life in a glowing skein, the brilliant colors of which could never fade.
THE NEW TENANTE. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIMIndifference is the equivalent of the unchangeably serene, the deaf soul, the woman who knows not how to love.
THE CONQUEST OF ROMEMATILDE SERAONot a word, sir; not a word—my resolution is taken unchangeably.
EVELINE MANDEVILLEALVIN ADDISONBy eternal necessity of what they are, justice and love must be unchangeably and forever right.
THEORETICAL ETHICSMILTON VALENTINETo this class likewise I desired to show, by a visible proof, that God is unchangeably the same.
GEORGE MULLER OF BRISTOLARTHUR T. PIERSONA realization that he loved her deeply, tenderly, unchangeably rushed over him.
IN OLD KENTUCKYEDWARD MARSHALL AND CHARLES T. DAZEYGood and bad are relative terms; nothing is positively and unchangeably evil.
IN THE VALLEYHAROLD FREDERICBecause this power works eternally and unchangeably, it is called "The Eternal," which thus becomes a sort of nickname for God.
MATTHEW ARNOLDG. W. E. RUSSELLDuring those three years you have remained constantly and unchangeably cruel.
TEN YEARS LATERALEXANDRE DUMAS, PEREA given clang of a definite timbre is put together unchangeably in the same way out of elementary tone-sensations.
AN INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGYWILHELM MAX WUNDTWORDS RELATED TO UNCHANGEABLY
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