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1 He was considered both by friends and enemies, as irreproachable in his life.
2 But his morals were as irreproachable as those of Marcus Aurelius.
3 Their characters and conduct are represented as irreproachable , even upon the principles of Christianity.
4 I assure you, our intercourse has been as irreproachable as the most scrupulous could desire.
5 His influence is as irreproachable as that of Mr.
6 Your brother and I have always looked upon her as irreproachable in her fidelity to Jean.
7 A suit of this kind should be as irreproachable in fit and finish as a tailor can make it.
8 And she had been married only three years, and found Mortimer quite as irreproachable as ever, always kind, thoughtful, and considerate.
9 The hotel we sought was still there, and its menu, save for the war-bread and the tiny portion of sugar, as irreproachable as ever.
10 "There is nothing so able as irreproachable conduct," she used to say.
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