meaning in context - all but.. none but.. usage


I'm a bit confused with the usage of all but and none but:




  1. "We are all but defenseless" – should mean we are definitely defenseless?

  2. "None but misfortunes follow" – only misfortunes follow?



Were all but and none but used correctly here?


How do you use them correctly? There seems to be a contradiction.




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