Y: A (long) respite will I grant them: truly powerful is My Plan.
S: And I grant them respite; surely My scheme is effective.
S: And to grant them power in the land, and to make Firon and Haman and their hosts see from them what they feared.
They fell prostrate before the pacha, and with all the fervour which the utmost terror could inspire, implored him to grant them a generous pardon.
The three youths resolved to apply to him, to grant them an allowance out of their father's immense income.
Thirdly, to deprive them of what they already have would be impossible; or at least would be infinitely more mischievous than to grant them more: therefore, no case remained to be adopted but that of concession.
It is no time to apply for passports, and no time to grant them.
Vice-President Stephens writes a long letter to the Secretary, opposing the routine policy of furloughs, and extension of furloughs; suggesting that in each district some one should have authority to grant them.
To-day several ladies applied in person to the Secretary of War for passports to Norfolk and Baltimore, and he sent me written orders to grant them.
Gloucester and York, togrant them safe-conduct to the ports where they were to embark.
He may indeed always refuse to grant them in express words, but they are such that he cannot help granting them by internal assent in his mind, to which every syllogism must address itself.
Should this fail, the Government of America would either pay the sufferers, or grant them letters of marque and reprisal.
The power of granting charters, he observed, is a great and important power, and ought not to be exercised unless we find ourselves expressly authorized to grant them.
Cremieux have besought me to bestow mercy upon the Jews in Damascus and to grant them liberty," which implied that the accused Damascus Jews, though guilty, had been treated by the Pasha with mercy, instead of justice.
The northern Hanse Towns, where German guild-narrowness joined to ossified Lutheranism scarcely allowed the Jews to breathe, were compelled by order of the French garrison to grant them equality.
In the midst of one of our just and necessary wars, the Irish Catholics will compel this country to grant them a great deal more than they at present require or even contemplate.
Irish subjects, to grant them what in those days were called Graces, but in these days would be denominated the Elements of Justice.
Let the present administration give up but this one point, and there is nothing which I would not consent to grant them.
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