As the result of a long series of legislation, beginning with him and ending with Catherine II., all church property of every kind was transferred to secular administration, allowances, according to fixed scales, being made for ministers, monks and fabrics (op. cit. [Please select]
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He has lost his challenge, and we ought to make allowances for him, don't you know. [Please select]
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All I say is, kings is kings, and you got to make allowances. [Please select]
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She had made allowances for him; been sympathetic, been considerate. [Please select]
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There was no need to make allowances for it. [Please select]
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"You must make allowances for the bluntness of a sailor," said Mrs. [Please select]
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I can't expect you to make allowances for my condition, I know. [Please select]
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