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A flicker as of mingled surprise and pleasure passed over her features as she saw who it was that stood before her, but she showed not the slightest sign of discomfiture. "I beg a thousand pardons!" she said, and inclined her head in such a bow as an empress might bestow on a blundering and ignorant supplicant.
If he easily Pardons and Remits Offences, it shewes that his minde is planted above Injuries, So that he cannot be shot. If he be Thankfull for small Benefits, it shewes that he weighes Men's Mindes, and not their Trash. But above all, if he have St.
"My dear madam, I am extremely sorry, and most sincerely apologise for my inadvertence. But you owe me an apology too: my name is not Fitz-Simons, but Fitz-Boodle." "What! of Boodle Hall my husband's old friend; of Charles I.'s creation? My dear sir, I beg you a thousand pardons, and am delighted to welcome a person of whom I have heard Frank say so much. Frank!" Fitz-Boodle for Mr.
Hate not, then, my memory, and forgive me yes, forgive me when I'm no more," said Cain, who then turned his eyes to the ceiling of the court-house. "Yes, there she is, Francisco! there she is! and see," cried he, extending both arms above his head, "she smiles upon yes, Francisco, your sainted mother smiles and pardons "
"It's ashamed of meself I am," he said presently, his Irish accent twenty-fold increased. "I ask all your pardons for me voilence; and especially the little man's, who is a harmless crayture, and here's me hand to'm, if he'll condescind to take me by 't." So this scene of barbarity and sentimentalism passed off, leaving behind strange and incongruous impressions.
He speaks of my father's friendship as "the proudest treasure of my life." A friend of Mr. Bright's pardons my father's unfeeling indifference by a request: WALTHAM HOUSE, WALTHAM CROSS, August 10, 1861.
It will rather deepen the sense of evil, and give new cause of adoration of the love that pardons the wrong, and the providence that neutralises the harm. Joseph takes the true point of view, which we are all bound to occupy, if we would practise the Christian grace of forgiveness. He looks beyond the mere human hate and envy to the divine purpose.
He needed to do something on a grand scale in order adequately to replenish his exchequer. As early as the eleventh century the popes had betimes resorted to the selling of pardons and the issuing of free passes to heaven on consideration of certain services or payments to the Church.
I beg you ten thousand pardons; but even ladies the most cautious, mothers the most watchful, are exposed to " "Immense temptations, that is to to " "I understand perfectly, my dear Mrs. Haughton." The footman appeared. "Did that gentleman leave a card?" "No, ma'am." "Did not you ask his name when he entered?" "Yes, ma'am, but he said he would announce himself."
God never overlooks rebellion against his throne never pardons the rebel until he repent and submit. God does not command us to forgive our offending fellow-men, unless they repent. "If thy brother trespass against thee seven times in a day, and seven times in a day turn to thee, saying, I repent, thou shalt forgive him." God is in a forgiving attitude; so ought we to be.
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