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    remitted


    1. Their rents are remitted to them in sugar and rum, the produce of their estates


    2. establishments, were to be remitted to Great Britain in gold and silver, the colonies have abundantly wherewithal to purchase the requisite quantity of those metals


    3. It might be remitted in bills drawn upon, and accepted by, particular merchants or companies in Great Britain, to whom a part of the surplus produce of America had been consigned, who would pay into the treasury the American revenue in money, after having themselves received the value of it in goods ; and the whole business might frequently be transacted without exporting a single ounce of gold or silver from America


    4. " "I know too" he answered "that they have repented with their whole heart: do you think however that the sins of those who repent are remitted? Not altogether but he who repents must torture his own soul and be exceedingly humble in all his conduct and be afflicted with many kinds of affliction; and if he endure the afflictions that come on him He who created all things and endued them with power will assuredly have compassion and will heal him; and this will He do when He sees the heart of every penitent pure from every evil thing: and it is profitable for you and for your house to suffer affliction now


    5. " "Why then sir" I said "do all these trees bear fruit and some of them fairer than the rest? "Listen" he said: "all who once suffered for the name of the Lord are honourable before God; and of all these the sins were remitted because they suffered for the name of the Son of God


    6. 2434, and is defined as “a means whereby sin is covered and remitted


    7. Later on, when he was remitted to the prosecution, the legal investigation found that the murderer’s wife had actually been deflowered only a few days beforehand


    8. will be remitted to the regular banker of the beneficiary


    9. relieve the distresses of the inhabitants, remitted its tribute for five years


    10. distresses of the inhabitants, remitted its tribute for five years

    11. inhabitants, remitted its tribute for five years


    12. The earthquake at the latter place was so destructive, that the emperor, in order to relieve the distresses of the inhabitants, remitted its tribute for five years


    13. It is in vain I represent that, before the sequestration of emigrant property, I had remitted the imposts they had ceased to pay; that I had collected no rent; that I had had recourse to no process


    14. And he was, therefore, as little surprised as a man could be, to find himself awakened at the small inn to which he had been remitted until morning, in the middle of the night


    15. So then, provided it seems good to you, Master Nicholas, I say let this and 'Amadis of Gaul' be remitted the penalty of fire, and as for all the rest, let them perish without further question or query


    16. till his stiffness, which had scarce perceptibly remitted, being thoroughly


    17. soon, then, as he had made a short pause, waking, as it were, out of the trance of pleasure (in which every sense seemed lost for a while, whilst, with his eyes shut, and short quick breathings, he had yielded down his maiden tribute), he still kept his post, yet unsated with enjoyment, and solacing in these so new delights; till his stiffness, which had scarce perceptibly remitted, being thoroughly recovered to him, who had not once unsheathed, he proceeded afresh to cleave and open to himself an entire entry into me, which was not a little made easy to him by the balsamic injection, with: which he had just plentifully moistened the whole internals of the passage


    18. Anhedonia and amotivation in psychiatric outpatients with fully remitted stimulant use disor-


    19. "It is impossible that I should not speak a word to you with regard to the deposit which you have so faithfully and honestly remitted


    20. He believed devoutly and implicitly that his punishment would be graciously remitted

    21. Officials of lower rank had their penalties remitted, that they might gratefully remember the joyful day for France,—the first of October


    22. To raise this money, the American merchants carry to the Continent of Europe produce of the United States to the amount of this eight millions, which is sold, and the amount remitted to the merchants in London to pay the debts of our merchants


    23. Sir, should we refuse an inquiry into this case, when we know that the fine of James Thompson Callender, for one of the most atrocious libels ever written in the United States, was remitted? When we know that it was remitted by the President of the United States, after the money had been received by the proper receiving officer of the United States, when it had passed out of the hands of James Thompson Callender into the hands of the officer of Government, and was, to all intents and purposes, in the Treasury of the United States, because there is no such thing as a treasury in which money is actually deposited—for a libel, too, in which the great Father of his Country was treated with a shameless indignity, which could not but have gone to the heart of every man? When the President of the United States was in that libel called a hoary-headed incendiary, should that fine be returned, and shall a gentleman in this House be fined and imprisoned for that which was not even improper? Shall we not restore to him that which others have been suffered to retain, and for which we have not brought to question him who restored it after it was in possession of the receiving officer of the United States—in fact, after it was in the Treasury? Let us not be guilty of this inconsistency


    24. For, sir, the merchants who make large shipments to the continent, order the greatest proportion of their proceeds to be remitted from thence to London, and, on the expectation thereof, draw bills on their friends there


    25. The elections are begun; and I presume no vigilance or industry will be remitted to insure the success of the Federal party


    26. " Grant that the fault was great, suppose that they did mistake the nature and character of the Government, is the penalty they incurred by this error never to be remitted? Permit them once to escape, and my word for it, they will never give you an apology for this destructive protection


    27. Interest and principal when due collected and remitted to the lender without any expense to him


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