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1 There's always another excuse from a minister, a Prime Minister, she said.
2 I had heard enough of that excuse from both Caesar and Antony.
3 Therefore it seems that in no sense does fear excuse from sin.
4 Objection 1: It would seem that drunkenness does not excuse from sin.
5 About the only thing that can excuse from fault is absolute indeliberation.
6 This is a necessary matter and no excuse from it is possible.
7 But sin does not excuse from sin, rather does it aggravate it.
8 Objection 1: It seems that fear does not excuse from sin.
9 Until we ourselves understand, we accept no excuse from the man who stops.
10 She hadn't received a word of excuse from either of them.
11 The only kind of dog I would excuse from this round-up is poodles.
12 In the next picture Chilo, whom Cæsar would not excuse from attendance, saw acquaintances.
13 There hasn't been a peep of an excuse from them.
14 I meant to remove that excuse from them.
15 Thus jealousy prompted, and at the same time borrowed an excuse from friendship to justify its curiosity.
16 Thou hast received an excuse from me.
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