Word: blameless
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...public name. There is no kinship whatever between the two men. It is bad enough that his unhappy marital affairs should bring into disrepute this younger man's rather crude religious efforts; but let not his collapse reflect upon a Christian preacher who for years has rendered blameless service to churches in many lands...
...believe that Jesus lived a life wholly blameless and .without sin or wrongdoing?- Yes, 92. Uncertain...
Upon his death, the Princess ("bowed with grief in her first youth" according to Victorian journalists) summoned all her self possession and was married, 18 months later, to her late fiance's brother, who became George V. Did Her Majesty recall last week the notoriously blameless life of the late Duke of Clarence whose official biographer, J. Edmund Vincent, could find nothing worse to say of him than that at Cambridge he "went at shocking hours...
...everybody claimed, lasted just one week. It was perhaps the loudest performance this year and certainly the most athletic. Noise and perspiration, however, could not prevail. There was, nevertheless, one glowing line. The paternity of the housemaid's baby had just been fastened upon two married and apparently blameless males. "And to think," muttered the horrified heroine, "that both of them are Harvard...
...discretion can be trusted. His book will be no lurid chronicle of philanderings with John Bull. Nevertheless the Council, which all but overreaches the Old Lady in Conservatism, has suspended judgment as to whether her biography is to be made public until it has been inspected and found blameless...