It is not unusual with him to pardon[861] such perjuries as these.
As this seldom occurred, and the most daring perjuries were thus perpetually committed, the courts of common law were soon aroused to abridge the power of these clerical tribunals.
Dan Agreem, and put the stamp of truth on all the perjuries Sullivan-goula swore against us!
Perjuria ridet amantum Jupiter=--Jupiter laughs at the perjuries of lovers.
While these were the Rules of Life, Perjuries in the Prince, and a general Corruption of Manners in the Subject, were the Snares in which France has Entangled all her Neighbours.
The Pope now interposed, and by his command the Norman clergy excommunicated the disobedient son--a penalty which the perjuries of the prince had once before called down upon him.
The perjuries of Louis, the conspiracies of his court, the wildness of his worthy brothers, have filled every Frenchman with horror, and this race was dethroned in their hearts before its fall by legal decree.
They will all be in Court--every one--to hear the splendid perjuries of the Bishop and the Captain.
This was the man whose perjurieshad added a new detainer to my imprisonment.
They will sit in the Court and admire the tragic perjuries of the witnesses.
I might have pressed the witness as to the property itself, but I refrained because her perjuries were manifest.
Ah, you do not know what it has to answer for; the wars and plots and robberies, the perjuries and murders; for this men will endure slavery and imprisonment; for this they traffic and sail the seas.
Polias, come to my aid against these pretenders, mindful of the daily perjuries thou hearest from them.
Those that by breach of vows provoke their justice Do seldom fear profaning of their names; To hide their perjuries will put it on them.
Venus, be thou propitious to my wiles, And laugh at lovers' perjuries and guiles.
Have I not taught thee The falshood and the perjuries of Men?
I have heard them all, Your Highness sentence, the whole Court abus'd, By the perjuries and practice of this woman.
Has not somebody said that the gods laugh at the perjuries of lovers?
And was it not true also that men, as well as gods, excuse the perjuries of lovers?
And lay'd me quietly into my Tomb, Before thy proof of Perjurieshad come.
Till by such Obligations Prest, By such dear Perjuries won: I heedlesly Resign'd the rest, And quickly was undone.
Not to love you, a wonder sure would be, Greater then all his Perjuries to me.
Quite different it was from theperjuries that had shouted aloud from the perjuries of Patsy and his two witnesses.
Therefore, since perjuries with justice impose upon the perjured, let woman grieve, deceived through a precedent her own.
Coleman's letters had won credit for the perjuries of Oates, and a fresh discovery now won credit for the perjuries of Bedloe.
Forgiving with a smile The perjuriesthat easy maids beguile.
IV To perjuries thus I hourly swerve; Then treat them as they well deserve: Thy own vows break, at length comply, And be as deep in guilt as I.
Ages before that in which Jove laughed at them, lover's perjuries were the common topic of scandal, and so continue to be.
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