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1 Yes, upon the whole he did;-tobe acquitted of that special sin.
2 He had been triumphantly acquitted of the charges contained in Fenwick's confession.
3 Once I saw a man acquitted of murder in a courtroom.
4 He, by the way, had been acquitted of the charge brought against him.
5 Wells, though acquitted of the felony, was punished as a bawd.
6 A man honorably acquitted of a crime which he was incapable of committing.
7 He was seized and confined, but acquitted of the charge.
8 And I hold myself, of consequence, acquitted of the death.
9 He was soon afterwards still more triumphantly acquitted of a still more odious charge.
10 He seems only anxious to have his brother acquitted of complicity in the actual crime.
11 On this wise the ambassadors were acquitted of all concern in the matter and dismissed.
12 Belisarius is acquitted of the charges brought against him; he is restored to his honors.
13 The New Zealand Company, however, cannot be acquitted of blame in more respects than one.
14 As a result of this finding, de Beauvallon was acquitted of the charge of murder.
15 So shall Sir Graelent be acquitted of this blame.
16 Oh, of anything you want to be acquitted of !
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