1A high-principled businessman may be one of the noblest leaders of mankind.
2Their loyalty was high-principled and self-sacrificing, yet at the same time discriminating.
3I am a Mozart; and, though young, still a high-principled Mozart.
4Only the best and most high-principled among them will refrain from doing so.
5But the trouble is that most of them are too high-principled.
6He could not accept the suggestion that Deb was not high-principled.
7The fact is, that high-principled, religious, and well-conducted people always like each other.
8You are such a high-principled girl, so different from many others.
9He felt a great respect, even tenderness, for this taciturn, high-principled, devoted scientist.
10Why do even high-principled parents send their boys to military schools?
11Fancy the torture of such a situation to a high-principled and sensitive girl!
12But there were high-principled men who resisted the domineering monarch.
13You ought to remember just how high-principled a man my husband is, Mr. Rhodenbarr.
14Mrs. Betty Lumley, tall, comely, high-principled, warm-hearted, and ingenuous, was come of yeomen ancestors.
15Not to Lionel; he honestly believed Lionel to be too high-principled: but towards his step-sons.
16We have both been tried rather high; and both of us are human, however high-principled.