Happy if they had all continued to know their indissoluble union and their proper place!
They consider it as the foundation of their whole constitution, with which, and with every part of which, it holds an indissoluble union.
In his creed they were linked in indissoluble union.
Federalism: the provinces were turned into states whose indissoluble union was taken as forming the Body Politic of the Brazilian Federation.
Free people and states can bind themselves into an indissoluble union, but no such contract applies to states coerced, conquered and held captive.
The two are always in indissoluble union in a perfect state of bliss.
In June 1940 Britain proposed an 'indissoluble union' to France, in a last desperate bid to keep the latter in the war.
The negotiations broke down, however, on the refusal of Denmark to yield the principle of the indissoluble union with the Danish crown.
By now the church was taking a far harder line against illicit sexual relations, by defining marriage more precisely as an indissoluble union between two consenting adults.
His object is to make it plain that His own will is connected in indissoluble union with the Father.