Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
But don't go counting on my mercifulness a second time.
But the malign was still there, as well as the mercifulness.
In holy mercifulness the Lord on the Cross looked upon the poor sinner.
They stand for heroism, determination and mercifulness.
The owner turned impassively to fill her order; there was, in his stolid indifference, the kind of mercifulness that asks no questions.
Owen praised Yussuf's justness and mercifulness, wondering, however, whether such an acknowledgement could be secured.
Mercifulness (clementia) and a paternal feeling (pietas) were qualities of the king exhibited through the laws.
Try to persuade him that Zsinj was setting him up and that we, in our pragmatic mercifulness, let him go.
The title - in all mercifulness, it will be mentioned just this once - is symptomatic of the sort of arcane, inverted writing that invites forewarning more than critical consideration.
Utenzi wa Shufaka (Swahili: "Poem of Mercifulness") is an utenzi (classical narrative poem) in Swahili literature.
He reads Machiavelli, Ignatius of Loyola, Marx and Hegel; he is cold and unmerciful to mankind, out of a kind of mathematical mercifulness.
All men published the praises of the young Conrad's government and extolled the wisdom of his judgments, the mercifulness of his sentences, and the modesty with which he bore himself in his great office.
Indeed, the word of God repeatedly and emphatically speaks of hospitality and mercifulness to strangers, as well as true charity as a consequence of our love for God, the Creator of all mankind.
Blinded by his tears and by the light of God's mercifulness he bent his head and heard the grave words of absolution spoken and saw the priest's hand raised above him in token of forgiveness.
For the thing back of it is wholly gracious and beautiful: the power, through loving mercifulness and compassion, to heal fleshly ills and pains and grief --all--with a word, with a touch of the hand!
To have entered into that atmosphere would have defeated my purpose, which was to show a great and genuine progress in Christendom in these few later generations toward mercifulness--a wide and general relaxing of the grip of the law.
Vonnegut did so because he had "seen so much un-Christian impatience with the poor encouraged by the quotation"; he questioned the translation, saying it lacked the mercifulness of the Sermon on the Mount, and took the opportunity to offer his own translation:
He said that this court, recognizing her untaught estate and her inability to deal with the complex and difficult matters which were about to be considered, had determined, out of their pity and their mercifulness, to allow her to choose one or more persons out of their own number to help her with counsel and advice!
Biya is a small town ruled by a kind King Jereror, but his mercifulness has put him in a big jeopardy that once he was going through a jungle for hunt far from his town where unfortunately he entered the Castle of Devil and saw two humans who were being sacrificed for the power of evil.