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beyond reproach
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  • That Providence, however, had put it into the heart of a person who was beyond fear and beyond reproach, to ferret out the nature of the prisoner's schemes, and, struck with horror, to disclose them to his Majesty's Chief Secretary of State and most honourable Privy Council.†   (source)
  • Why, any man of sense
    who chanced among them would be outraged,
    seeing such behavior."
    Ready Telemachus
    took her up at once: "Well, my friend,
    seeing you want to probe and press the question,
    once this house was rich, no doubt, beyond reproach
    when the man you mentioned still lived here, at home.
    Now the gods have reversed our fortunes with a vengeance—
    wiped that man from the earth like no one else before.
    I would never have grieved so much about his death
    if he'd gone down…†   (source)
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