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