93 collocations for cancel

The United States, cancelling their, in great part, impossible debt, would derive the advantage of developing their trade and industry, and thus be able to guarantee credits for private individuals in Europe.

"You can cancel the obligation," was the quick retort, "by discovering the identity of the man who in derby hat and a coat with a very high collar, left the grounds of The Whispering Pines just as Mr. Ranelagh drove into them.

It is preposterous to think of opening on Monday night, and I'll cancel the engagement.

The latter was requested to cancel all mobilization orders within twelve hours, or war would ensue.

Let me go to King Cais, and I will not leave him until he promises to come to you and cancel the contract."

"My good lady, you forget that I am ready to cancel the mortgage and pay you three hundred and fifty dollars for the house.

The Governor may at any time, without assigning any cause, cancel the indenture of any immigrant, or remove any part or the whole of the indentured immigrant labourers from any estate; and this has been done ere now.

So easy still it proves in factious times With public zeal to cancel private crimes.

Not that I had the smallest fear of her taking offence, for it is an evidence of my respect and regard for her that I cancelled the appointment without a momentary doubt that she would approve of my action; but it was pleasant to write to her at length and to feel the intimacy of keeping her informed of the details of my life.

The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, Moves on: nor all your Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line, Nor all your Tears wash out a Word of it.

But"and he produced ten genuine one-thousand-dollar bills and exhibited them to Mr. Badger at a safe distance"I now on behalf of Mrs. Effingham make you a legal tender of the ten thousand dollars you have just paid out to cancel her note, and I demand the return of the securities.

The Trueborn Englishman concludes thus: Could but our ancestors retrieve their fate, And see their offspring thus degenerate; How we contend for birth and names unknown, And build on their past actions, not our own; They'd cancel records, and their tombs deface, And openly disown the vile degenerate race.

He cancelled the resolution of the Parliament, and showed such countenance to the culprit that d'Aiguillon, who was both ambitious and covetous, conceived the idea of supplanting Choiseul in the Government.

Almost she hopedbeing quite unwise in such mattersthat his sufferings would be accepted as cancelling his offence.

As to the second question, it was decided to "contract the currency" by gathering into the Treasury and there canceling the "greenbacks."

In asking it indeed, I feel that I cancel whatever claim your extravagant estimate of that act can possibly ascribe to me.

The three backers rubbed their hands when they saw him at work punching the ball in the gymnasium next morning; and Fawcett, the horse-breaker, who had written to Leeds to hedge his bets, sent a wire to cancel the letter, and to lay another fifty at the market price of seven to one.

"That is all, eh? Allow me to inform you, then, that I have cancelled the Boreal policies which have been granted to the Murderer and his sister; and allow me also to remark, that a dying clergyman like yourself might employ his last moments better than encouraging a Southern destroyer of human life.

We will cancel the stamp and move on.

My intention is to annul the wager which was yesterday made between you and my kinsman Carwash, I beg of you to cancel this bet, for all that is uttered over cups and flagons is of no serious account, and ought to be forgotten."

"The operation then would amount chiefly to an exchange of two pieces of paperone cancelling the lease for 78 years, the other granting a more valuable concession which would amount to a permanent title to the port.

I recommend to your favorable consideration a proposition, which will be submitted to you, for authority to refund the duties and cancel the bonds thus received.

We couldn't have Phelim aboard, your imminence; he'd cancel the marine insurance.

However, the 8 p.m. appointment is hereby cancelled.' 'Cancel yer Auntie Kate!'

Therefore excuse my saying that this reason alone is sufficient to cancel the law of retaliation which you have resolved to execute, and to make you revoke an order which, I am sure, you could not have given without much uneasiness of mind.

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