It behoveth therefore such a one to be free from all cause of reprehension. |
But it may be questioned whether Swanston really merited this reprehension. |
Their presumption is so notorious, that, either by disgust or alarm, it keeps off reprehension. |
He to whom my reprehension does not apply, will not receive it. |
She now opened all those floodgates of reprehension, which had been shut so long. |
Faced with the Parliament's dogged opposition and the public's reprehension for its initial proposal, the Commission has recourse to successive reports and evaluations of an imperfect legal instrument. |