Motivation deriving logically from ethical or moral principles that govern a person's thoughts and actions.
1 This was for the purpose of allaying the scruples of the King.
2 But no scruples entered the mind of the captain of the slaver.
3 Perhaps a complication concerning religious scruples , or maybe even a conflicting liability.
4 In the treatment of the text, however, he has had no scruples .
5 Mrs. Robert could not but smile at the idea of religious scruples .
6 Louis felt none of the tender-hearted scruples of the brave old soldier.
7 They may have conscientious scruples in the matter, which must be respected.
8 Perhaps I was not wise in building such a wall of scruples .
9 Go to her again; you need not have any scruples with her.
10 But the accident that gave the death-blow to his scruples was another.
11 When his religious scruples were finally offended, he was grave and unrelenting.
12 Mr. Adams replied that he had in that respect no scruples whatever.
13 To promote these objects he had no scruples in regard to means.
14 Dissolve two scruples flowers of Benzoin, in one quart of good rum.
15 Touching the initial affair with the squatters, he had no compunctious scruples .
16 Gone were all the nerve clamorings and with them went his scruples .
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