No laws of nature are so irrepealable as that law which binds guilt and misery. |
It possessed not the concentrated power of binding and irrepealable unity to protect the common flag of a common Union. |
They were two castes, separate and standing apart as by the irrepealable law of God. |
Already the President, by irrepealable proclamation, has declared all slaves free. |
Every law and every judgment of court, to be binding, must have at its back the everlasting, irrepealable law of God. |
This irrepealable law of the human heart was a mighty rock of confidence in Lincoln's social and political faith. |