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1 He had come, as the most wronged of men, to grant pardon .
2 Therefore it seems that He does not twice grant pardon to any sinner.
3 It is so much easier to grant pardon for an injury received than for one given!
4 Was Mirabeau himself willing to grant pardon ?
5 They were even allowed to grant pardon to criminals, and to correct by their clemency the rigors of justice.
6 I refuse to grant pardon .
7 Hearing from Janet of her husband's arrival, she rushed home, and there, instead of having to beg forgiveness, was summoned to grant pardon .
8 I grant pardon , said He, by word and deed: by word, in the promise of forgiveness; by deed, in the way I obtained it.
9 Thus did he empty the islands of exiles and grant pardon to the worst condemned criminals, but before long he had the isles full again.
10 He can grant pardons , - as regards all offences committed against the United States.
11 So God grants pardon and forgiveness on simple repentance and reformation.
12 Traditionally, presidents have granted pardons or commutations on a one-off basis.
13 Grant pardon to the only man who has sustained me in my struggle!
14 He also has the power to grant pardons , something of particular interest to Berlusconi.
15 Discuss the President's power to grant pardons and reprieves.
16 In what case can the Governor grant pardons , &c.?
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