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remediless

[rem-i-dee-lis] / ˈrɛm ɪ di lɪs /


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The time has come when efficient measures should be taken for the preservation of our forests from indiscriminate and remediless destruction.

From A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 8, part 2: Grover Cleveland by Cleveland, Grover

Mr. Lincoln saw, moreover, that war between a divided North and a united South would be a remediless calamity.

From Twenty Years of Congress, Vol. 1 From Lincoln to Garfield, with a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860 by Blaine, James Gillespie

This evil, however, was by no means remediless.

From Ormond, Volume II (of 3) or, The Secret Witness by Brown, Charles Brockden

Slothfulness is usually accompanied with carelessness; and carelessness is for the most part begotten by senselessness; and senselessness doth again put fresh strength into slothfulness; and by this means the soul is left remediless.

From The Heavenly Footman by Bunyan, John

Now, sir, as a consequence, in part, of these very infractions, we have rebellion itself, open and daring, in terrific proportions, with dangers so formidable as to seem almost remediless.

From American Eloquence, Volume 3 Studies In American Political History (1897) by Johnston, Alexander




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