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Does an inflexible, undeceivable moral principle exist, independent of man, in the universe and in things?

From The Buried Temple by Sutro, Alfred

Hooker has unaptest; Locke, more uncorrupted; Holder, more undeceivable: for these the proper expressions would have been the opposite signs without the negation: least apt, less corrupted, less deceivable.

From The Grammar of English Grammars by Brown, Goold

He seemed to have an intuitive perception of the dark side of her character; and she to feel a revolting awe of his undeceiving, undeceivable sagacity.

From Discipline by Brunton, Mary

It is all of worse than no avail with these undeceivable readers of character.

From The Subterranean Brotherhood by Hawthorne, Julian

In the third place, note that the penetration of Moniplies,—though, as aforesaid, more into faults than virtues,—being yet founded on the truth of his own nature, is undeceivable.

From On the Old Road, Vol. 2 (of 2) A Collection of Miscellaneous Essays and Articles on Art and Literature by Ruskin, John




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