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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Der. irrefragably, irrefragableness, irrefragability. IRREFUTABLE, that cannot be
refuted. (F.—L.) In Kersey, ed. 1715; first in 1620. From Ir (2) and Refute. Der.
irrefutabl y. IRREGULAR,not regular. (F.—L.) In Shak. K. John, v. 454; and in
Cath.
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A final appeal to the literary public, relative to Pope, in ...
One thing I have said before — I repeat it again — " if any thing more than
another could prove the « irrefragableness of my principles of criticism, it " is, that
no one has contended against them, " without first disconnecting the sentences,
and ...
William Lisle Bowles, William Roscoe,
1825
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Johnson's Dictionary Improved by Todd: Abridged ... with the ...
Irrefragableness, Sr-reP-fta-ga-bl±nes. s. force above confutation. [futation.
Irrefragably, 3r-r^f-fra-g^-ble. ad. above con- Irrefutable, Jr-re-aY-ta-bl. a. that
cannot be refuted. ^orderly. Irregular; Jr-reg^gu-lar. o. immethodical, dis-
Irregulanty, ...
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G. E. Moore's Ethical Theory: Resistance and Reconciliation
For one, they can vindicate his faith in the irrefragableness of our immediate
awareness of good. For another, it has to be impressive if his theory can provide
the means to diagnose the mistakes of earlier philosophers and retrieve and
properly ...
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The standard pronouncing dictionary of the English language
Irrefragableness, Irrefragability. Ir-ri-fuffc-ble, or Ir-refu-tft-ble, a. (Lai.) That cannot
be refuted; unanswerable; indisputable; — ad. Irrefutably. Ir-reg'fi-lar, a. (Lat.) Not
regular ; deviating from rule, custom, or nature ; immethodical ; disorderly ; — s.
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
Irrefragable, ir-rc-frag'a-bl, a. (re/ragor, Lat.) Literally, not to be broken ; not to be
refuted or overthrown ; Incontestable ; undeniable, as ' an irrefragable argument.'
IrrefragablENESS, ir-ref'ra-ga-bl-nes,) I. The Irrefraoabilitt, ir-ref-ra-ga-bil'e-te, ...
John Craig (F.G.S.),
1848
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Present Religion: as a Faith owning Fellowship with Thought: ...
That principle of “relativity” seems to me as if it might well henceforth be laid
aside and done with, as to discussion, just from its irrefragableness. Accepting it
to the full, I so perfectly rely on it, that the distinction to which I would henceforth
refer ...
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New English and Italian Pronouncing and Explanatory ...
... adj. not redeemable lrreducíbile, adj. irredúcible Irrefregebile, adj. irrèiragable,
irrefútablß теневым, ef. irrefragableness, irrefrelrrefrenabile, adj. unrestreinable (
gability irregolare, adj. irregular irregolarità, sf. irregularity IRR irregolarmente, ...
John Millhouse, Ferdinando Bracciforti,
1870
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Chabers 21st Century Dictionary
2 unable to be brought from one state into another, usually desired, state. •
irreducibly adverb. irrefragable /Trefragabal/ o ^/notable to be refuted. •
irrefragability or irrefragableness noun. • irrcfragably adverb. © 1 6c: from Latin
irrefragabihs.
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Modern poet prophets: essays critical and interpretative
219.) This passage has immediate reference, to be sure, to "physical force being
superseded by that of the spirit," but its language implies that it is of general
validity. Thus we have evolution as the " law of laws." With the irrefragableness of
law ...
William Norman Guthrie,
1973