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Mercifulness as a consequence of being lenient or tolerant.
leniency
mildness
lenience
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1
This
lenity
of the king's came too late to remedy the disorders.
2
His severity at Romney and his
lenity
at Dover had their effect.
3
Confiscation, exile, or simple death, were esteemed uncommon instances of his
lenity
.
4
Methinks a little more
lenity
of opinion would better become your youth!
5
Such are the Poems towards which I entreat the
lenity
of the Public.
6
The French had also shown as little
lenity
in their treatment of Italy.
7
He confirmed the sentence and censured the Court for mistaken
lenity
.
8
The commons seem to have been more inclined to
lenity
than the lords.
9
Her capital soon afterwards surrendered, and was treated with unexpected
lenity
.
10
Her capital soon afterward surrendered, and was treated with unexpected
lenity
.
11
The inhabitants were treated with a
lenity
as wise as it was humane.
12
The
lenity
of this sentence may be traced to two causes.
13
There were sharp limits, nevertheless, to the
lenity
of the courts.
14
He will extend to you all the
lenity
your case requires.
15
Aye, and treated with far greater
lenity
than the villain deserved.
16
But this
lenity
did not arise from ignorance or neglect of moral distinctions.
lenity
much lenity
great lenity
extreme lenity
mistaken lenity
more lenity
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