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    orfe


    1. Jesus is both Lord and King because He has forfeited His life


    2. If this is true for earthly kings, then how much more for the principalities and powers? They don’t want to forfeit their position


    3. ' he said sternly 'That or impose a forfeit


    4. There was but one who insisted to press their intentions even to the extreme of knife-point, but he instantly surrendered his cause and forfeited their case at my gentle but firm insistent refusal


    5. Harold!” Whereupon, Chloe cried out a forfeit and Kaitlyn removed her blindfold


    6. under pain of forfeiting five pounds a-month to the king


    7. , it was enacted, that " whosoever shall sell by retail a broad yard of the finest scarlet grained, or of other grained cloth of the finest making, above sixteen shillings, shall forfeit forty shillings for every yard so sold


    8. The choice of forfeiting


    9. The person who neglects to balance his account twice in the year, forfeits twenty-five guilders


    10. 3, the exporter of sheep, lambs, or rams, was for the first offence, to forfeit all his goods for ever, to suffer a year's imprisonment, and then to have his left hand cut off in a market town, upon a market day, to be there nailed up; and for the second offence, to be adjudged a felon, and to suffer death accordingly

    11. 18, the exportation of wool was made felony, and the exporter subjected to the same penalties and forfeitures as a felon


    12. for every sheep exported, or attempted to be exported, together with the forfeiture of the sheep, and of the owner's share of the sheep


    13. Besides the forfeiture of the goods, the exporter incurs the penalty of 3s


    14. The owner of the ship, knowing this offence, forfeits all his interest in the ship and furniture


    15. The master and mariners, knowing this offence, forfeit all their goods and chattels, and suffer three months imprisonment


    16. It cannot be packed in any box, barrel, cask, case, chest, or any other package, but only in packs of leather or pack-cloth, on which must be marked on the outside the words WOOL or YARN, in large letters, not less than three inches long, on pain of forfeiting the same and the package, and 8s


    17. It cannot be loaden on any horse or cart, or carried by land within five miles of the coast, but between sun-rising, and sun-setting, on pain of forfeiting the same, the horses and carriages


    18. The hundred next adjoining to the sea coast, out of, or through which the wool is carried or exported, forfeits £20, if the wool is under the value of £10; and if of greater value, then treble that value, together with treble costs, to be sued for within the year


    19. If any wool is found carrying towards the sea side in the said counties, unless it has been entered and security given as aforesaid, it is forfeited, and the offender also forfeits 3s


    20. if any person lay any wool, not entered as aforesaid, within fifteen miles of the sea, it must be seized and forfeited ; and if, after such seizure, any person shall claim the same, he must give security to the exchequer, that if he is cast upon trial he shall pay treble costs, besides all other penalties

    21. Every owner of wool, who carrieth, or causeth to be carried, any wool to any port or place on the sea coast, in order to be from thence transported by sea to any other place or port on the coast, must first cause an entry thereof to be made at the port from whence it is intended to be conveyed, containing the weight, marks, and number, of the packages, before he brings the same within five miles of that port, on pain of forfeiting the same, and also the horses, carts, and other carriages; and also of suffering and forfeiting, as by the other laws in force against the exportation of wool


    22. Bond must be given that the wool to be carried coast-ways is to be landed at the particular port for which it is entered outwards; and if my part of it is landed without the presence of an officer, not only the forfeiture of the wool is incurred, as in other goods, but the usual additional penalty of 3s


    23. 37, the exportation of gum senega, from his majesty's dominions in Africa, was confined to Great Britain, and was subjected to all the same restrictions, regulations, forfeitures, and penalties, as that of the enumerated commodities of the British colonies in America and the West Indies


    24. Anyone who remains here after my fleet leaves will be forfeiting their Earth citizenship and voting rights


    25. In the case of a war, the very first act of hostility on the part of the debtor nation might be the forfeiture of the funds of its credit or


    26. Thirdly, by the forfeitures and other penalties which those unfortunate individuals incur, who attempt unsuccessfully to evade the tax, it may frequently ruin them, and thereby put an end to the benefit which the community might have received from the employment of their capitals


    27. Thirdly, the hope of evading such taxes by smuggling, gives frequent occasion to forfeitures and other penalties, which entirely ruin the smuggler ; a person who, though no doubt highly blameable for violating the laws of his country, is frequently incapable of violating those of natural justice, and would have been, in every respect


    28. And by the way, he has said that, Heaven forfend, he want not to see either of his daughters pregnant, for that would mean unwanted babies


    29. " Well of course, in our politically correct universe nowadays, we, Heaven forfend, should not elevate any individual above the heard


    30. But if he did not give in to this Forge group, the emperor’s life could be forfeit

    31. There were fugitive Ashantis on the coast, however, who were not afraid to speak, and native traders who visited Kumassi with goods, and sometimes forfeited their lives for their temerity, have brought reports from time to time, of the strange and bloody doings of Prempeh & Co


    32. forfeit to the stern demands of Spain


    33. (―What good is it for a man to gain the whole world, yet forfeit his soul‖?) Once again, these (internal) conflicts should give pause to whether or not that individual should otherwise tender his or her resignation


    34. "You have just forfeited your life stranger," he snarled


    35. The AFU focuses on restraining and forfeiting the proceeds of crime or the property used to commit crime


    36. According to statistics it obtained 1 679 confiscation or forfeiture orders totalling R1,1 billion


    37. Anyone breaking the law forfeited their ship and also faced huge fines


    38. He was a man of action and he had already decided to forfeit his life if it came to that


    39. Even if his life was forfeit, he would rather think himself as a martyr: a holy failure


    40. But their lives were forfeit now, he knew, the very moment they decided to carry out every unholy blasphemous act ever imagined

    41. By continuing to oppose it, the church is in very real danger of further forfeiting its credibility because it is not responding to the needs of the very people it is called to serve and for whom Christ died on the Cross


    42. She hoped that would not come to pass, for then that would mean that her son’s life was forfeit along with everyone else’s in these caves


    43. Right would be assumed to have prevailed as one life would be the forfeit paid for the saving of many


    44. When I told him that should anything happen to you, his daughter’s life would be forfeit, he became a most willing subject


    45. But you must understand, I could not forfeit


    46. The forfeited hopes, however drearily ordinary they might have been


    47. It was largely this internecine warfare over the natures of Jesus and his “Father” that allowed the forfeit of much of the Christian patrimony to a relatively small cohort of “Desert Raiders”


    48. He could get lost in them, let himself forfeit as easily as nothing, if she would let him


    49. could get to the gate of the court, I said that if Jasper didn’t get up he forfeited the match and the bet for the twenty


    50. I stood over him and I said, “If you don’t get up, you forfeit














































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