It may be the equivalent for a state of mind, which, existing amongst millions of human beings in diverse races, is yet consistent with the wide prevalence of ir-reconcileable faiths, and with faiths irreconcileable with fact.
"Theological Essays"
Charles Bradlaugh
ir-re-press'i-ble, not to be restrained.
"McGuffey's Fifth Eclectic Reader"
William Holmes McGuffey
And he who was not accustomed to forbid, said he was willing, if she wished ir so.
"Four Arthurian Romances "Erec et Enide", "Cliges", "Yvain", and "Lancelot""
Chretien DeTroyes