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Meanings of past offences in anglès
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Usage of past offences in anglès
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Even Francis Sforza obtained the investiture of Milan, and was pardoned for all pastoffences.
2
Fourthly, that they should be pardoned for pastoffences.
3
He was willing not only to condone pastoffences, but to wink at existing iniquity!
4
The Ministry of Justice said there would be no historical limit in relation to pastoffences.
5
A public apology for these pastoffences by the Sisters of Mercy is at least a start.
6
He has forgotten all your pastoffences.
7
First there was intercession, pleading for forgiveness for pastoffences, and for restraining grace for future needs.
8
In the debriefing, the supergrasses have to admit all their pastoffences and be honest about their lives.
9
When one falls, his companions of the pasture-ground remember only his pastoffences, and make haste to gore him.
10
All pastoffences are forgiven.
11
And they were; but as Scoville was already doomed, we decided that it was unnecessary to make public his pastoffences.
12
I stand assured, if you will forgive her, she will repent her of all pastoffences, and return unto her duty.
13
Happy under the royal care, they resolved to forget all former animosities and divisions, and bury all pastoffences in eternal oblivion.
14
The Massachusetts' agents presently returned, bearers of a royal letter, in which the King recognized the Charter and promised oblivion of pastoffences.
15
If I condone pastoffences, it must be upon condition that they are never repeated, for leniency is not one of my characteristics.
16
She was then asked at a news conference if Gatlin, who also has two pastoffences, should be taking part in the Rio Games.