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1 Might such have pardon , they care not whether ever they went to heaven or no.
2 We cannot have peace until we have pardon ; many seek peace instead of taking pardon first.
3 About a thousand prisoners have perished all recent warriors of ours, who were to have pardon .
4 The unhappy should have pardon and rest.
5 And have pardon asked fully from everyone, in order that you may always remain in the joy of charity with your neighbour.
6 The heart can never be established in grace, till the understanding is enlightened to discern what it is to have pardon by the deed done-(J
7 Had this last been his own idea we might have pardoned him.
8 Worse and worse: if Rousseau is unhappy, a philosopher should have pardoned .
9 I knew no better, and he might have pardoned me, remembering that.
10 Mr. Winter, you have pardoned my little sermon here to-night, I know.
11 Will you kiss me as a token that you have pardoned me?
12 Saudi Arabia's newly installed King Abdullah has pardoned five activists, state television reported.
13 Rahama's family had pardoned the accused but his wife wanted the death penalty.
14 Now a military audience would not have pardoned the poet of Book IX.
15 I have pardoned it, though it was twenty stabs a day.
16 But the Athenians are as rotten as you, for they have pardoned you.
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