Some fifty years ago religion and even Christianity, seemed to the sanguine eyes of Catholics so firmly rooted in England that the recovery of the country to their faith depended almost entirely on the settlement of the Anglo-Roman controversy; to which controversy they accordingly devoted, and, in virtue of the still unexhausted impetus of that effort, do still devote their energies, almost exclusively.
"The Faith of the Millions (2nd series)"
George Tyrrell
What power it must have possessed, that, unexhausted by the flames of love, it grasped infallibly the myriad problems of war, scanning them the more clearly, perchance, in the white heat of its own passion.
"The Life of Napoleon I (Volumes, 1 and 2)"
John Holland Rose
It is a law of good singing that every phrase should end with the breath unexhausted.
"Resonance in Singing and Speaking"
Thomas Fillebrown