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Example sentences for "free pardon"

  • The subject of that Epilogue, Madam, will be the secret History of a certain aborted Conspiracy, and how it was betrayed in exchange for a free Pardon by one of our noblest Gentlemen in England.

  • He was granted a free Pardon," asserted His Grace of Buckingham, "two days after his Arrest.

  • Yet it was You," riposted the General quietly, "who received a free Pardon .

  • I have no power any longer to detain you in this prison, even if I wished to do so, after you have once obtained Her Majesty's free pardon.

  • But in another minute the real meaning of the thing came clearer upon me, and I recoiled from the bare sound of those horrid words, a free pardon.

  • I had telegraphed beforehand that I had been granted a free pardon, but had not stopped to tell her why or under what conditions.

  • Not long since the Bishop sent for me, and said that if I would do a certain thing that the Sheriff of Nottingham would ask of me, he would get me a free pardon, and give me tenscore pounds to boot.

  • But I will only match them with thy archers providing that thou wilt grant a free pardon to all that may come in my behalf.

  • Thy danger is past, for hereby I give thee and all thy band free pardon.

  • They were assured that, if they would do this, all His Lordship's great influence should be employed to obtain for them from the Crown a free pardon and a remission of all forfeitures.

  • They made him offer a free pardon to all his people with the exception of four great criminals.

  • Carlos Maria de la Torre became Governor-General, and was not ashamed to publish a proclamation offering the bandits a free pardon if they presented themselves within three months.

  • When the Jesuits were expelled from the Philippines, Recollets were sent to Bohol, and the natives submitted on receiving a free pardon.

  • Hundreds and thousands of men now joined the bandits for three months murder and pillage, with a free pardon at the end of it.

  • One after another the miscreants were dragged from their hiding-places, or gave themselves up as king's evidence for the thousand pounds and free pardon.

  • If he changes his mind at the last moment there will be no Angelus rung, no booming of the cannons or opening of the prison doors: there will be no amnesty, and no free pardon.

  • Free pardon to all but the actual leaders of the revolt, specified in the following list.

  • This was just, and the colonies complied; Massachusetts, however, in passing the Indemnification Bill, inserted a provision that a free pardon should be extended to all concerned.

  • That term "free pardon" was galling to Lord Dundonald.

  • And us was promised a free pardon, Cap'n!

  • They were very much afraid of being left behind in the island, and in any case, having attempted and failed in the main object of their mutiny, they saw no reason why they should refuse a free pardon.

  • An inducement was provided in the offer of a free pardon to all criminals and persons under sentence who chose to enlist.

  • He will surrender to no one but the Admiral, and that only on condition that he gets a free pardon.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    free access; free acid; free and; free citizens; free coinage; free colored; free competition; free constitution; free course; free hand; free labor; free labour; free oxygen; free persons; free port; free verse; free white; freedom and; freedom from; freezing mixture; good portion; good system; hath said; steam chest; three parts; votes against