La Ramee became, therefore, the duke's dinner guest by compulsion -- an eternal keeper, the shadow of his person; but La Ramee -- gay, frank, convivial, fond of play, a great hand at tennis, had one defect in the duke's eyes -- his
incorruptibility.
Nowadays, with our modern mania for morality, every one has to pose as a paragon of purity,
incorruptibility, and all the other seven deadly virtues - and what is the result?
Let the members of the Bar be reminded that what the JBC rules call for are not hard evidence of corruption or lack of integrity, but for "reputation for honesty, integrity, probity and
incorruptibility, irreproachable conduct and fidelity to sound moral and ethical standards."
A reputation for
incorruptibility to drain the ethical swamp of the Trump years.
They projected an image of admirable efficiency, dedication and, above all,
incorruptibility, as public servants.
His
incorruptibility unquestioned and his scrupulous honour universally acknowledged, he said.
We see this in the essay "An Obituary of Priest Mikhailovich Orlovskii." The obituary takes note of how hard Father Orlovskii was in his remonstrations to the people, even as this severity did not take away from the
incorruptibility or severity of the truth he preached to them.
* Each of the pancake's ingredients has special Lenten symbolism: Flour is the staff of life; milk is innocence and purity; salt is
incorruptibility; and eggs symbolise creation.
May many follow More's example of virtue,
incorruptibility, integrity and courage.
In the Democratic corner was the governor of New York, Samuel J Tilden, whose similar claim to
incorruptibility was somewhat undermined by the fortune he had amassed representing railroad companies in the courts.
claims that Wis 2:23-24, "God created man for
incorruptibility, and made him an image of its own proper being," sees incorruption or immortality as the point of resemblance between God and creatures and amounts to a denial of death.