We have no meanings for "incontestable evidence" in our records yet.
1 There are plenty of ideas and intuitive hunches, but rather less incontestable evidence .
2 The disguise was generally esteemed as incontestable evidence of the murder.
3 And the fact being proved by incontestable evidence , he received sentence.
4 This I now propose to prove to you by what I cannot but regard as incontestable evidence .
5 Here is incontestable evidence that in the hypnotic state the perception of the special senses is enormously heightened.
6 This, indeed, is the true story of Inkerman, as told on incontestable evidence of the great historian of the war.
7 Brave Peter, you gave us your hand on the Eureka, and left there your arm: an incontestable evidence of Lalor's Pledge.
8 This incontestable evidence the friends of Salome were able to furnish, but the defense called in question the genuineness of the marks.
9 There was, as our ancestors considered, incontestable evidence , that she had put them forth to the injury, loss, and perhaps death, of others.
10 Amazingly enough, the incontestable evidence , that first pointed to, and then proved up to the hilt, this answer to the question: What is Man?
11 "I have no material proofs to give, and justice demands incontestable evidence . "
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