41 Verbs to Use for the Word parole

When he gave his parole there was nothing left for me but to do likewise.

" "Which," growled the Admiral, "does not explain why no less than eight of them have broken their parole.

I regret that I cannot relieve you of the presence of these men, but I do not feel I should be justified in accepting your parole.'

9. L'ENTENTE CORDIALE Une dame voulait faire entendre à sa nouvelle servante qu'elle devait ménager ses paroles.

For gallant services rendered to the Colony, and unselfish devotion to Mistress Dorothy Fairfax, I release Geoffry Carlyle from servitude, pending advices from England; I also grant parole to these seamen, on condition they remain within our jurisdiction until this judgment can be confirmed, and full pardons issued.

I took his parole, and he still remains in the village, I presume, during his pleasure.

He violated his parole of honor, and the Highlanders began to be as bold as ever in their oppressions of the Whigs.

This done, each officer and man will be allowed to return to their homes, not to be disturbed by United States authority so long as they observe their parole and the laws in force where they may reside.

Any person subject to military law who makes known the parole or countersign to any person not entitled to receive it according to the rules and discipline of war, or gives a parole or countersign different from that which he received, shall, if the offense be committed in time of war, suffer death or such other punishment as a court-martial may direct.

DISCRÉTION, f., retenue judicieuse dans les paroles, les actions.

Hence it happened, that a post was sometimes confided to one who could not read the parole and countersign; expeditions failed, because commanding officers mistook on the map a river for a road, or woods for mountains; and the most secret orders were betrayed through the inability of those to whom they were entrusted to read them.

She caught Narcissus' eye, and went on a little more firmly: "Only I thought, perhaps, that if you extended their walks a little on Sundaysthey are scrupulous in keeping their parole.

In the meantime I have had pleasure in directing that they shall immediately be allowed to return to the State of Maine upon pledging their parole of honor to present themselves to the Government of this Province whenever Her Majesty's decision may be received, or when required to do so.

But he can procure your parole, if you wish, and you can come to the old manor-house again.

I yield myself your prisoner from this moment, and I proffer you my parole.'

Si vous auez à exhorter ou reprendre quelqu'vn, prenez bien garde, s'il est plus à propos de le faire en particulier ou en public, en ce temps ou en vn autre, bien plus, quelles paroles vous y deuez employer:

Je cherche en vain dans mon coeur quelques paroles qui vous disent tout ce que j'éprouve....

Then Don Alonzo, who had already heard of that famous name, and knew that he had no chance of escape, gave up his sword and was taken with the other prisoners to the garrison, where with his usual chivalrous courtesy, the Good Knight gave Don Alonzo one of the best rooms of the castle, and supplied him with all that he needed, on receiving his parole that he would make no attempt to escape.

Her husband, Patrick Doyle, an Irish artilleryman, had been taken prisoner by the British in the affair at Queenston and had been refused a parole.

" "Now as ever, we Social Democrats reply to the Government's military and economic policy this parole: Not a man and not a farthing will be voted for this system!"

When I refused to grant the request, she repudiated her parole, and I locked her in her own room as a prisoner.

I request of you your parole, your word of honor that you will not take any further part in this war.

When the Spaniards heard the name and saw what a mistake they had made to leave him his arms (without requiring his parole, which he would certainly have kept), they lost heart and turned back towards their camp, while the French, overjoyed at having recovered their "Good Knight without Fear and without Reproach"their one ideal of chivalry and honourgalloped home over the famous bridge.

I am going to ask you to respect your parole for only a very short time longer.

As Amélie says: "II a tout pour lui, et il ne manque que la parole."

41 Verbs to Use for the Word  parole