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- The parties may take one another for better and for worse, without calling God to witness their plighted troth.
- But he says he has already plighted troth to his lady, Susan " a cobbler's maid in Milk Street ".
- At about the same time, Burns fell in love with plighted their troth over the Water of Fail in a traditional form of marriage.
- Extreme racism, however, prevented the black bourgeois from identifying with their white economic counterparts, and they sympathised instead with the plighted rural farmers on reserves.
- It was here that Aragorn and Arwen plighted their troth centuries later, and it was here where Arwen, after Aragorn's death, went to die.
- He and the Suns plighted their troth for better or for worse in a union both hoped would produce an NBA title _ the one goal neither this highly successful player nor this highly successful franchise had been able to attain.
- Other sources, however, name Yun Baek-nam's " Ulha ui Mengse " ( " Plighted Love Under the Moon " ), released in April, 1923, as the first Korean feature film.
- That members of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, unnecessarily familiar, confederate, or holding visible communion with the " infidel " or the " heretic ", is a violation of plighted faith and solemn covenant engagements.
- "' Lady Inoulia fa Juzon "'is Duke Vedris's daughter-in-law and the lady of Gold Ridge Valley, the area of Emelan plighted by drought and forest fires in Daja's Book.
- In George Meredith's " Beauchamp's Career ", an heiress does not wish to make the commonplace statement that she is " engaged ", nor " betrothed ", " affianced ", or " plighted ".
- Amarillis enlists the help of the Sullen Shepherd, a libertine villain willing to go to any lengths to obtain his desires or to break the " plighted troths of mutual souls . " With the help of a magic fountain, Amarillis takes on the likeness of Amoret.
- In 1861, the fact that " the faith of all the then thirteen States was expressly plighted and engaged that [ the Union ] should be perpetual " was considered of major importance by President Abraham Lincoln when declaring the secession of the southern states from the Union to be illegal.
- VI, V . vii . 29 The duty that I owe vnto your Maiesty, I Seale vpon the lips of this sweet Babe . " And " 1589 GREENE Menaphon ( Arb . ) 89 They plighted faith and troth, and Carmela . . sealed it with a kisse . " And " c1450 Merlin xxxi . 619 He drough oute the letter of kynge Rion that was seled with x seles roiall . " I'm not sure quite what these quotes are about, but they seem oddly related to the topic.
- The resolution stated " We regard the slightest breach of plighted faith, public or private, as an evidence of a want of that moral principle upon which all obligations depend : That when any state in this Union refuses to recognize her great seal as the sufficient evidence of her great seal as the evidence of her obligation she will have forfeit her station in the sisterhood of States, and will no longer be worthy of their respect and confidence . " The governor was directed to forward copies of the apology to each of the states.
- Resolved, That the repeal of the Missouri Compromise was unwise and injurious; an open and aggravated violation of the plighted faith of the States, and that the attempt of the present administration to force slavery into Kansas against the known wishes of the legal voters of that Territory is an arbitrary and tyrannous violation of the rights of the people to govern themselves, and that we will strive by all constitutional means to secure to Kansas and Nebraska the legal guaranty against slavery of which they were deprived at the cost of the violation of the plighted faith of the nation.
- Resolved, That the repeal of the Missouri Compromise was unwise and injurious; an open and aggravated violation of the plighted faith of the States, and that the attempt of the present administration to force slavery into Kansas against the known wishes of the legal voters of that Territory is an arbitrary and tyrannous violation of the rights of the people to govern themselves, and that we will strive by all constitutional means to secure to Kansas and Nebraska the legal guaranty against slavery of which they were deprived at the cost of the violation of the plighted faith of the nation.