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invincibleness

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A triumphant expression of that confidence in the invincibleness of virtue, when aided by Divine Providence, and therefore a fitting conclusion of the whole masque.

From Milton's Comus by Bell, William

So, the strange imperious instantaneousness in him, impelled him to go straight to her chamber-door, and in a voice of mild invincibleness, demand immediate audience, for the matter pressed.

From Pierre; or The Ambiguities by Melville, Herman

“The bandits,” he hisses, “are those who spurned me without a hearing, who heaped injustice and ignominy upon me, who drove me from country to country, whereas I offered them superiority, invincibleness, omnipotence!”

From Facing the Flag by Verne, Jules

A few years before, in his own heyday of invincibleness, Tom King would have been amused and bored by these preliminaries.

From When God Laughs: and other stories by London, Jack

In keenness of argument, however, and invincibleness of reasoning, as well as in the clearness of his insight, he was ever their unapproachable superior.

From The Life of Jesus of Nazareth by Rhees, Rush