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"inconquerable" Definitions
  1. UNCONQUERABLE
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The location is called el Castillo de Zafra, and was known as an inconquerable fortress during the conflict during the wars of the Reconquista between the Christians and the Moors.
Nescit cedere is Latin for "He does not know how to give up." It is also the motto of Oglethorpe University, in reference to the school's namesake, James Oglethorpe, who allegedly persevered through seemingly inconquerable obstacles in order to found the colony of Georgia. It was adapted from the Oglethorpe family crest.
Amongst the dead was the famous Prussian adventurer Gustavus von Tempsky. Turuturumokai was, previous to becoming a Pākehā garrison, a small Māori encampment, which had been found to be abandoned. Later after careful surveying, it was also discovered that, contrary to appearances, Turuturumokai was not as inconquerable as thought by British troops. The Māori decision to leave Turuturumokai was a strategic move.
Again, by the movement of the hands to our right the enemies of God > will be driven out, as the Lord triumphs over the Devil with His > inconquerable power, rendering him dismal and weak. Theodoret (393–457) gave the following instruction: > This is how to bless someone with your hand and make the sign of the cross > over them. Hold three fingers, as equals, together, to represent the > Trinity: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost. These are not > three gods, but one God in Trinity.
In one famous story Boyer was said to have knocked one of Leigh Hunt's teeth out by throwing a copy of Homer at him from across the room. Lamb seemed to have escaped much of this brutality, in part because of his amiable personality and in part because Samuel Salt, his father's employer and Lamb's sponsor at the school, was one of the institute's governors. Charles Lamb had a stutter and this "inconquerable impediment" in his speech deprived him of Grecian status at Christ's Hospital, thus disqualifying him for a clerical career. While Coleridge and other scholarly boys were able to go on to Cambridge, Lamb left school at fourteen and was forced to find a more prosaic career.

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