But we become partakers in every wrong which we suffer to go unpunished and unrebuked when punishment and rebuke are within our power.
"Practical Ethics"
William DeWitt Hyde
The men who had carried Withrow's body to the house had talked of it unrebuked.
"Stories of the Foot-hills"
Margaret Collier Graham
Could the annals of human misery be fairly written, it might appear that not all the lusts and crimes which are daily blazoned to the eye have wrought such wide-spread misery, have inflicted such general unhappiness, as these sins of temper, so common in their operation that they pass almost unrebuked, but so wide-spread in their effects that their havoc is discovered in every feature of our social life.
"The Empire of Love"
W. J. Dawson