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Alas! what a crime against innocence to stifle the honest questionings of a budding mind with the musty cloak of undemonstrable beliefs.

From Carmen Ariza by Charles Francis Stocking

Consequently, they disbelieve in its inhabitation, solely because they consider the fact undemonstrable; none of them being so unscientific as to believe it to be absolutely impossible.

From Moon Lore by Timothy Harley

An illusion cannot last when the truth is known; what is truth is known to us, but what is illusion is undemonstrable, unspeakable, and indefinite.

From A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1 by Surendranath Dasgupta

And so has every pioneer in Truth, who has dared to lay the axe at the roots of undemonstrable orthodox belief and entrenched human error.

From Carmen Ariza by Charles Francis Stocking

Philosophy has also this disadvantage, that it possesses very many undecomposable concepts and undemonstrable propositions, while mathematics has only a few such.

From History of Modern Philosophy From Nicolas of Cusa to the Present Time by Richard Falckenberg