The sun rose in the
undoubted east and set in the
undoubted west, corrected and proved, of course, by declination, deviation, and variation; and the nightly march of the stars and constellations proceeded across the sky.
This it is, that for ever keeps God's true princes of the Empire from the world's hustings; and leaves the highest honors that this air can give, to those men who become famous more through their infinite inferiority to the choice hidden handful of the Divine Inert, than through their
undoubted superiority over the dead level of the mass.
I tried to persuade myself than an obscure feeling of revolt had been gradually coming to a head in his slow mind, but to challenge this was the
undoubted fact that he had never shown any impatience with the monotony of his life.
At first this vexed me, but later I was very glad of it, as it gave me an
undoubted advantage over the Martians.
"That man has sagacity, honor and wit, not to mention likewise that he is a man of
undoubted resolution.
That they would have done so in the time to come is
undoubted; but the migration of the Fire People, and the consequent migration of the survivors of the Folk, set back our evolution for centuries.
"Yes; but you must agree that it's a new institution of
undoubted utility that's being started.
The faint odour of her favourite and only perfume gave to her
undoubted presence a wonderful sense of reality.
Mrs General's communication of this idea to her clerical and commissariat connection was so warmly applauded that, but for the lady's
undoubted merit, it might have appeared as though they wanted to get rid of her.
The
undoubted beauty of the family, par excellence, was the youngest, Aglaya, as aforesaid.
Is selfishness a necessary ingredient in the composition of that passion called love, or does it deserve all the fine things which poets, in the exercise of their
undoubted vocation, have said of it?
6, it was declared to be in the king alone, for that the sole supreme government and command of the militia within his Majesty's realms and dominions, and of all forces by sea and land, and of all forts and places of strength, EVER WAS AND IS the
undoubted right of his Majesty and his royal predecessors, kings and queens of England, and that both or either house of Parliament cannot nor ought to pretend to the same.