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1 You have no vices to satisfy, nor ambitions to appease.
2 Of course, I do know men who have no vices , and who are good fellows.
3 You have had fair practice, you know the principles, and you have no vices to overcome.
5 We artists - we have no vices .
6 Notwithstanding the very pleasant reason you give for our not enjoying a holiday, namely, that we have no vices , it is a horrid bore.
7 He has no vices that I know of, except a sharp tongue.
8 He had no vices , nor had any one ever discovered any temptations.
9 She has no vices , no secrets, no life apart from her work.'
10 He is temperate in eating and drinking; he has no vices .
11 He had no vices , no dissipations; his whole soul was in his business.
12 Sir Sidney has no vices to conceal behind his spreading and imperishable laurels.
13 He is more dangerous than Danton, for he has no vices .
14 I myself expend, having no vices , only about twenty-five hundred dollars.
15 She thanked God he had no vices , no mean faults, no contemptible failings.
16 Astrardente did not gamble; he had no vices of late.
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