I would have been comparatively happy, had I known my parents were well, and had pardoned me: the uncertainty of this, and reflections on my past conduct, kept me in a state of continual gloom.
I told them of one who had robbed the mail of five thousand dollars and was pardoned in three years, whose term was ten years.
A few days after I received a note from the pardoned man conveying his tearful thanks.
But yet--tell me, Guardy--are you not really glad you have pardoned that poor Heskett?
He would fain have pardoned her, but he could not; and he said to himself again: "In the hour of death!
I knew no better, and he might have pardoned me, remembering that.
Valentine quite understood upon reading them that she was not yet pardoned by Ronald Earle's wife.
She half pardoned her son's folly when she saw the pretty dimpled face, the rings of dark hair, lying on the white neck.
Mother," said Lord Earle, "my wife haspardoned me.
The result of this petty civil war brought Bonaparte forward; but the party he defeated at that period never pardoned him for the past, and that which he supported dreaded him in the future.
He departed in the happiest disposition: he has bestowed some pardons and I am satisfied that but for those accursed politics he would have pardoned a far greater number.
The public, and more especially the army, never pardoned him for his negotiations with the Prince de Conde prior to the 18th Fructidor.
To beg the life of his brave adversary would have been such an obvious act of generosity on the part of the Duke of Wellington that we maybe pardoned for examining his reasons for not interfering.
On no other consideration could he be pardoned or set at liberty.
Only, Ribaumont,' he added fervently, 'for once let me hear that one man has pardoned me.
I have been too near death not to have pardoned that long ago.
And you may bepardoned if you neglect your work for a few minutes to converse with Robespierre.
A word with you, marquis," he said, "if I may be pardonedfor taking you from these gentlemen for a few minutes?
Because my thoughts run thus: If God pardoned sins and errors in them why should I despair of pardon from him?
Therefore I shall be pardoned if I shall see what I can say on the subject.
We certainly will be pardoned for issuing here and at this time the Prefaces: of Veit Dietrich, who published the first of these lectures in Latin; of Basil Faber, who was the first to translate parts from Latin into German; of Dr.
An instance of this imprudence, and of the manner in which it was pardoned by the king, has been stated to you.
The count is said to be of a temper naturally impetuous: the errors into which such a temper too publicly betrayed him were pardoned by the indulgence of his king.
The Templars thus remain the only body of capitalists, with the exception of the Jews, to be not only pardoned for their riches but exalted as noble victims of prejudice and envy.
When Jesus, a few moments before his death, had his side pierced by the lance of Longinus, he repented of having called himself God and King of the Jews and he asked pardon of the true God; then the true God pardoned him.
It is thus that we apply to the crucified Christ these words: "as God pardoned the thief on the cross.
If that I am a pardoned sinner, and that I am pardoned a humble voice within me whispers, and visionary hands do point to him the blessed of the Father, who hung on the accursed tree, and died that we might live.
He saw and embraced his privileges as a pardoned penitent, and he willingly prepared to return to his parents.
From me you will not have it until he have pardoned Ralf Percy,' said James, dryly.
There are,' said Esclairmonde; 'but I trust I may be pardoned for saying that such often seem to me to play at humility when they stickle for birth and dower with the haughtiest.
On that, the last recourse of the condemned, President Lincoln pardoned him.
Any one who knows the experience of being forgiven understands the motives that so remake a pardoned deserter.
When, therefore, one hears disparagement of faith as a poor makeshift for knowledge, he may be pardoned a sharp rejoinder.
She felt that she had no right to withdraw them--had no right to prevent the old lady from expressing her sorrow, her sympathy--from asking to be pardoned for what had taken place the day before.
And all the will, hatreds, and bitterness that have arisen between us and our men, clergy and lay, from the date of the quarrel, we have completely remitted and pardoned to everyone.
We have remitted and pardoned fully to all men any ill-will, hurt, or grudges that have arisen between us and our subjects, whether clergy or laymen, since the beginning of the dispute.
You know that I have pardoned those who have fought us with arms; that your wives, mothers and sisters have found in me the unexpected protection that you have refused them.
You know, also, that many of those we have pardoned have turned against us again.
God's government "drove out the man"; but not until God's grace had pardoned and clothed him.
He went out pardoned and clothed; but it was into the midst of "thorns and thistles" he went.
The irritated stranger, therefore, sitting down to gooseberries at a "palace" hotel, may be pardoned for unflattering generalizations.
And then you must have several other resources--resources which, if you are an American, you may be pardoned for believing to be most easily secured in the case of your trying your experiment in your native land.
England, we are assured, is not; but the fact that the police are allowed to arrest anybody they please without showing any authority whatever is a curious contradiction which the Britisher may be pardoned for smiling at.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pardoned" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.