350 collocations for pardons

As I can go no further, may God exterminate the jackal and pardon all our sins!

The governor, with the consent of the Senate, was to make war, conclude all treaties, make all appointments, pardon all offences, with the full power through his negative of saying what laws should be passed and which enforced.

or cannot pardon thee!

He pardoned his enemies, gave security to property and life, restored the finances, established order, and devoted himself to useful reforms.

On the day of his coronation he was asked to pardon four young men who had broken the law against carrying arms.

This was to ask God to pardon faults both of reader in his reading and of monks, who, perhaps, were drowsy and inattentive.

Then, turning to Rosa, he said: "Pardon my sudden intrusion, Miss Royal.

If he might be pardoned the liberty he would recommend a little ice in it.

Glorious and wise Arch-Caesar on this earth, At whose appearance Envy's stroken dumb, And all bad things cease operation, Vouchsafe to pardon our unwilling error, So late presented to your gracious view, And we'll endeavour with excess of pain To please your senses in a choicer strain, Thus we commit you to the arms of night, Whose spangled carcase would (for your delight) Strive to excel the day.

He will restore The peace that filled thy heart before, And pardon thine iniquity!

Sir, you must pardon my father: he wants bringing up. ACADEMICO.

You will pardon this philosophic digression in respect to the peculiar feelings of a man who has just been "up in a balloon."

This, he is pleased to contradict absolutely, in the Almanack he has published for the present year; and in that ungentlemanly manner (pardon the expression!)

" The duke then said to Shylock, "That you may see the difference of our Christian spirit, I pardon you your life before you ask it; half your wealth belongs to Anthonio, the other half comes to the state.

Hor. Those, who know how many Volumes have been written on the Poems of Homer and Virgil, will easily pardon the Length of my Discourse upon Milton.

3. The governor is invested with the royal prerogative of pardoning criminals, or commuting the sentences pronounced upon them by the courts.

"And, if you will pardon my habitual frankness, friend, that query with so constant repetition becomes a trifle monotonous.

Bright Lampe of glory, pardon my rashenesse past.

"Alas," said he, "this gentleman whom I would save had an honourable father, for whose sake I pray you pardon the young man's transgression."

Through the intercession of Bacon's cousin, Nathaniel Bacon, senior, the governor consented to pardon Bacon the rebel, if he would, on his knees, read a written confession of his error and ask forgiveness.

"May God pardon the sinner!"

Dear Sir, pardon my Boldness.

Tell him to pardon his old father's infirmities, and come back to Irán, to his own country and home, that I may resign to him my crown and throne, and like Kai-khosráu, take leave of the world.

But those who planned a general scheme of destructiona purpose of public policywithout my knowledge, must aim also at my life and throne; for even were their purpose such as I approved, attempted without my permission, they know I would never pardon the presumption.

"Anyone," he remarked, "who has not at least a million is, pardon the word, a rogue."

350 collocations for  pardons