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Her eyes met Miss Heath's, which were gazing at her in sorrowful and amazed surprise. Then she continued: "I did not go alone. I took another and perfectly innocent girl with me. She is a newcomer, and this is her first term. She would naturally be led by me, and I wish therefore to exonerate her completely. Her name is Priscilla Peel.
At the same time the world will not exonerate the two official contracting parties from being exactly free from interested motives.
"You have done nothing that an honorable rival and incidentally a good friend of mine might not do. Therefore you are not responsible." "That is putting it very diplomatically," Kent mused. "I am afraid it does not exonerate me wholly." "Yes, it does. But it doesn't put me out of the running, you understand. I'm 'forninst' you yet; rather more stubbornly than before, I fancy." Kent nodded.
Yet most certain it is, that without giving diligence in the use of the means, you shall neither convince your adversaries, nor yet exonerate your own consciences, nor, lastly, have such comfort in the day of your suffering as otherwise you should.
It has been said that the sale must be absolute and unconditional; so that a sale under a condition to re-convey at the end of the war, is invalid. Similarly, where the seller is bound by his own government under a penalty not to sell, except upon a condition of restitution at the end of the war, and the purchaser undertook to exonerate the seller, the sale was held invalid. Contraband of War.
I find questions proposed for my discussion, which renders it reasonable that you should have an answer, as I was in hopes of obtaining to the questions which I stated to you. 4th. I find you quite off from the subjects of your admonitions, not attempting to support them, nor yet willing to exonerate me from charges. 5th.
"Stewart said he would go if I would exonerate him from deserting me. I said, 'You do not desert me. I I cannot go, but if you go you do me a great service. I then wrote him an official. He wanted me to write him an order. I said, 'No, for though I fear not responsibility, I will not put you in any danger which I am not in myself. I wrote then a letter couched thus: 'Abbas is going down.
All this, if stated in answer to Mrs Baggett's accusations, would certainly exonerate herself from the stigma thrown upon her, but to Mrs Baggett she could not repeat the explanation. "It nigh drives me wild," said Mrs Baggett. "I don't suppose you ever heard of Catherine Bailey?" "Never." "And I ain't a-going to tell you. It's a romance as shall be wrapped inside my own bosom.
He went on to say that if the suspicions of the Spaniards were not justified, the emperor could easily exonerate himself by having Qualpopoca punished, and finally, to prevent the recurrence of aggressions which could but destroy the existing harmony, and to prove to the Mexicans that he harboured no ill-design against the Spaniards, Montezuma could not do otherwise than come to reside amongst them.
'Pardon me, O senator! said Sallust; 'I see you flinch; your purple hem cannot save you drink! 'By the gods, said the senator, coughing, 'my lungs are already on fire; you proceed with so miraculous a swiftness, that Phaeton himself was nothing to you. I am infirm, O pleasant Sallust: you must exonerate me. 'Not I, by Vesta! I am an impartial monarch drink.
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