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  • And assuredly it is no proof of any unfitness or unwisdom in such expectations, that, for the last thousand years, miraculous powers seem to have been withdrawn from, or at least indemonstrably possessed, by a Church which, having been again and again warned by its Master that Riches were deadly to Religion, and Love essential to it, has nevertheless made wealth the reward of Theological learning, and controversy its occupation.

    On the Old Road, Vol. 2 (of 2) A Collection of Miscellaneous Essays and Articles on Art and Literature John Ruskin 1859

  • Carlos Moya, his fellow ­Majorcan, and the 1998 French Open champion, always insisted that Nadal would be the world No1, while his uncle and coach, Toni, has quietly and indemonstrably prepared him for so much more than that.

    Sport news, comment and results | guardian.co.uk 2009

  • Such an account is however not provided by Kant who claims about the principle that “like an axiom, it is indemonstrably certain” (1795:

    Publicity Gosseries, Axel 2005

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