Has respitedthe matter against Wyndham touching the Lady Bardolf till next term, as he offers to come to an agreement.
Would be sorry he should be injured by having respited his entry into Rokelond Toffts at my request.
A boy of only thirteen or fourteen had been convicted of some capital offence, but on account of his youth was respited indefinitely.
Mr. Alley and Mr. Curwood on behalf of the prisoner then moved in arrest of judgment, upon two technical points which arose upon the face of the indictment, and judgment wasrespited until the 12th of May.
Mr. Justice Buller then ordered the judgment in this case to be arrested, and the recognizances of the persons bound to prosecute to be respited until the December sessions.
He quoted several law cases in favour of the arguments he had advanced, and hoped that judgment might be respited till the opinion of the twelve judges could be taken on the case.
The boy was found guilty, and sentenced to death; but he was respited from time to time on account of his tender years, and at length pardoned.
I am very sorry to inform you I am not pardoned yet, but I thank God I have been respited till June 29.
President did not have time to investigate the evidence in my behalf, so he respited me for further investigation.
Compton be respited or suspended till further order from me, holding him in safe custody meanwhile.
The execution of Warren Whitemarch is hereby respited or suspended until further order from me, he to be held in safe custody meanwhile.
Why, then, this antipathy against the respited prisoner, for the second time surging up?
He takes the gag from between the teeth of the respited prisoner, and unties the thongs hitherto holding him too fast.
After he had received sentence, the lords, his judges, by virtue of a power vested in them, respited his execution for one month, that he might have time to settle his temporal and spiritual concerns.
Orders were despatched for executing the earls of Derwentwater and Nithsdale, and the viscount of Kennruir, immediately; the others were respited to the seventh day of March.
Their companions wererespited at the place of execution.
For this day the criminal is respited from carrying on the struggle.
God said, "Verily, thou shalt be respiteduntil the appointed time ".
But Execution respited till the King's Pleasure be known, because the Commander of the Swallow had declared, the first Notice he received of this Design of the Pyrates to rise, was from him.
Sometimes any who had had a narrow escape fainted, but the bulk of those respited looked on with unfeeling indifference.
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The judge, however, respited them, and reported the case to the king in council.
It may, perhaps, be pleasing to learn that the judge who presided at the trial respited the convicts, and reported their case to the king in council.
At the Norwich Assizes on August 8th, before Mr. Baron Bolland, the bill in the case of embezzlement was respited to the next court.
Crosse, Scott, and Johnson, surgeons, upon whose certificate she was respited generally.
Convicted and respited 1 " " existing between the colonial church and state.
Execution respited during the pleasure of the court.
Answer, We send not down the angels, unless on a just occasion;k nor should they be then respitedany longer.
Neither heaven nor earth wept for them;l neither were they respited any longer.
God answered, Verily thou shalt be one of those who are respited until the day of the appointed time.
No nation shall be punished before their time shall be come; neither shall they be respited after.
No nation shall be punished before their determined time; neither shall they be respited after.
God said, Verily thou shalt be one of those who are respited until the day of the determined time.
Answer, On the day of that decision,p the faith of those who shall have disbelieved shall not avail them; neither shall they be respited any longer.
The hangman was usually some respited prisoner under sentence of death.
Respited Only for Torture THERE IS no certainty that any one in all Rouen was in the secret of the deep game which Cauchon was playing except the Cardinal of Winchester.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "respited" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.