- M****anello's [sic] government, he
could not by this his own rule have
forborne to have done
homage to him, with O king live for ever,
since the manner...
- Indo-European co**** bear – bore – borne/born
forbear – forbore/forbare –
forborne/forborn
overbear – overbore/overbare – overborne/overborn
underbear – underbore/underbare...
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second challenging some
untimely interest in hers; both
which are best
forborne". Willson, pp 154–155. Willson, p 155. John
Payne Collier, The Egerton...
- in hope of
marrying Elizabeth herself, "for
whose sake he had
hitherto forborne marriage", as he
confessed to Lord North. He
feared Elizabeth's reaction...
- is
likely to be a
moving benchmark,
within which prices will be
fully forborne, and
specify competition-related
criteria that will be used to evaluate...
- as you did before, so as your Lordship's
personal attendance is to be
forborne." Lord
Bristol nevertheless attended Parliament,
arguing that a writ personally...
-
election of another,
before this time
eligible to the place, and only
forborne for that he was
sequestered to some
other service for Her Majesty, and...
- 26
February Edward's name had been
added to a list of
those "fit to be
forborne from
being indicted, but yet to be fined", with the
proviso that he was...
-
inducement or
reward for
doing or
forbearing to do, or for
having done or
forborne to do, any act in
relation to his prin****l's
affairs or business, or for...