Her and Kelson's children could have claimed unquestionable right to both crowns, finally resolving the century-long dispute over the legitimate succession.
Only for himself did he acknowledge the unquestionable right to love her.
They agreed, however, that such a great doctor had the unquestionable right to lie sometimes for his own entertainment.
I hated to see the men die, but I realised that they were not of the stuff which has an unquestionable right to live.
Regardless of duration, should alimony payees have the unquestionable right to retire?
As a senator, he argued against secession, but did agree that each state was sovereign and had an unquestionable right to secede from the Union.
A Mail on Sunday spokesman said yesterday: "This case involves issues concerning the royal family about which the public have an unquestionable right to know.
The Directive, however, clearly bypasses these rights in favour of the unquestionable right of the management board to create a European Company.
As a matter of principle, I believe that it is an unquestionable right of the consumer to know exactly what he eats or drinks.
Educated by Aradia, he would have the unquestionable right, by law of nature, to unite the world under his rule.