Found 3,260 results for "Pardons"
by Geoffrey Chaucer, John E. Cunningham
Whan that April with his showres soote
by John Knowles
As the novel opens, Gene Forrester returns to Devon, the New Hampshire boarding school he attended during World War II.
by Carlo Collodi
How it happened that Mr Cherry, the carpenter, found a piece of wood that laughed and cried like a child
by Mark Twain
YOU DON'T know about me, without you have read a book by the name of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," but that ain't no m...
by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison
To the People of the State of New York: AFTER an unequivocal experience of the inefficiency of the subsisting federal go...
by Daniel Defoe
My true name is so well known in the records, or registers, at Newgate and in the Old Bailey, and there are some things ...
by John Grisham
THE DECISION to bomb the office of the radical Jew lawyer was reached with relative ease.
by Hannah Arendt
acteristic of these times, when Jewish individuals and the first small wealthy Jewish communities were more powerful tha...
by Guy de Maupassant
The Prussian Commander, Major Graf von Farlsberg, was finishing the reading of his mail, comfortably seated in a large t...
by John Grisham
IN THE WANING HOURS OF A PRESIDENCY THAT WAS DESTINED TO arouse less interest from historians than any since perhaps tha...
by John Ruskin
I BELIEVE, ladies and gentlemen, that my first duty this evening is to ask your pardon for the ambiguity of title under ...
by Francesco Petrarca
You who can hear in scattered rhymes the sound of all that sighing which once fed my heart in my first youthful error,
by Owen Wister
SOME NOTABLE sight was drawing the passengers, both men and women, to the window; and therefore I rose and crossed the c...
by Sir Walter Scott
THE times have changed in nothing more (we follow as we are wont the manuscript of Peter Pattieson,) than in the rapid c...
by Nicholas Culpeper, Nicholas Culpeper
THE study of Botany is a delightful one.