10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARDONABLY»
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1
Essays on his own times, forming a 2nd series of The Friend, ...
of rank and importance had paid their homage to the representative of the
Majesty of our country. Political contests, and personal injuries, may pardonably
make a patriot sore and indignant, while he remains at home, may pardonably
inspire a ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Sara Coleridge, 1850
2
Eustace Conyers. A novel
The girls were pardonably curious as to the appearance of our hero. Our hero
was pardonably curiou as to the appearance of the girls. Both were satisfied. The
girls told Eustace that his friend Harry, their brother, had inquired after him in his ...
James HANNAY (Novelist.), 1857
3
Cobbett's annual [afterw.] political register [ed. by W. ...
Political contests, and personal injuries, may pardonably make a patriot sore and
indignant, while he remains at home, may pardonably inspire a certain portion of
personal dislike : but, in a foreign land, I have always felt, and always ...
Cobbett's political register, William Cobbett, 1802
4
Turkey and the Crimean war: a narrative of historical events
Those gallant officers had, pardonably, no clear conception of the geographical
features of that celebrated range whose ... before the waters abating allowed it to
rest on Mount Ararat; nor, more pardonably, of its social and politiciil features : for
...
Adolphus Slade (sir.), 1867
Bones was pardonably agitated. "Do you mean to tell me that this office descends
to this low practice of prying into the private lives of virtuous gentlemen and
typewriters? Shame upon you, Hilton!" His voice shook. "Give me that report!
6
Dramatic Critic: Selected Reviews (1922-1939)
When the king most pardonably refuses to make her his Queen and yet more
pardonably tries to get away to his tea, she retains him by force, and the
proceedings are enlivened by their rolling together on the floor. The trouble is not
only that ...
Charles Morgan, Roger Morgan, 2013
7
Studies in Intelligence: Journal of the American ...
Kent asserts that "pardonably wrong diagnosis and understandably inadequate
presentation" must be forgiven, just as one might forgive "the dentist who pulls
out the wrong tooth" Kendall argued, intelligence needs are strategic, because ...
Central Intelligence Agency, Center for the Study of Intelligence
8
Cobbett's Political Register
Political contests, and personal injuries, may pardonably make a patriot sore and
indignant, while he remains at home, may pardonably inspire a certain portion of
personal dislike : but, in a foreign land, I have always felt, and always ...
9
The Life and Character of Edmund Geste, S. T. P.: The ...
As concernynge the other dead sort as it dyeth wythout Christe so wythoute fayth,
therfore it is ever- lastinglye and so not pardonably in purgatory, but un-
pardonably placed in hel. VVherupon it formally ar- gueth ther is no purgatorye.
Henry Geast Dugdale, 1840
10
Syntax of the Moods and Tenses of the Greek Verb
490, ei ydp tic-(9' drrais é/TL, O'vyyvow'i'hv 171/ O'OL 'roiid' s'pao-dfivat héxovs,
which may be translated, for if you had remained still childless, you might
pardonably have become enamoured of this new marriage, the apodosis being ...
William W. Goodwin, K. C. Hanson, 2003
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PARDONABLY»
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pardonably is used in the context of the following news items.
Centenary Year Davis Cup Win Raises New Hope
Said simply, there's nothing else by way of achievement to remember the SLTA's one hundredth birthday by – and so, pardonably, tennis ... «Sunday Leader, Jul 15»
Women ... you'd be mad to educate yourselves
Others think they may pardonably enough read, but by no means be trifled with writing. Others again, that they ought neither to write nor read. «New Zealand Herald, May 15»
Giuliani Aside, What Does Love of Country Mean?
Parents brag about their children—pardonably, at least within limits. Citizens inevitably move from love of country because it is their own to ... «Wall Street Journal, Feb 15»
A Saki short story on his birthday: Mrs Packletide's Tiger
Mrs. Packletide was pardonably annoyed at the discovery; but, at any rate, she was the possessor of a dead tiger, and the villagers, anxious for ... «Scroll.in, Dec 14»
Australia v India: Warner stirs delayed summer into action
Warner's first moment of indiscretion was his last, a pardonably light-headed waft to the tenanted cow corner. He departed with a final tiny ... «The Australian, Dec 14»
Jony Ive: Apple isn't here to make money. And students shouldn't …
By which we might pardonably presume he means objects without an Apple on them. "If you expect me to buy something where all I can sense ... «Register, Nov 14»
'Anything' does Porter justice
"Anything Goes" must dash through the pardonably silly book, gathering as many laughs as possible, always making way for the next number ... «Houston Chronicle, Oct 14»
13 great wines from Lidl's premium range offering
... smells and tastes as plush as it looks in its pardonably over-the-top package; delightfully balanced and extravagant special-occasion wine. «Western Daily Press, Sep 14»
Cendrillon, Juilliard Opera, New York
Szymon Komosa mustered baritonal sympathy as Cinderella's father, and Avery Amereau tried hard, though with pardonably limited success, ... «Financial Times, Apr 14»
Book Review: 'War! What Is It Good For?' by Ian Morris
Pardonably, but unreassuringly, in dealing with such a vast range of periods and disciplines, Mr. Morris makes mistakes. His chronologies of ... «Wall Street Journal, Apr 14»