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1742.  Richardson, Pamela, xx. (1785), III. 103. Nay, [she would have] reproach’d you more, by her unreproaching obligingness.

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1766.  Goldsm., Vicar W., xxii. That books were sweet unreproaching companions to the miserable.

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1858.  Farrar, Eric, 15. An unreproaching conscience.

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1876.  Geo. Eliot, Dan. Der., lxiv. The unreproaching voice of birds.

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  Hence Unreproachingly adv.

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1753.  Richardson, Grandison (1781), V. xli. 257. How unreproachingly may we call each other by that sacred name!

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