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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
tendre .
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Examples
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The kinges vsing suche an equitie, and vprightnes towarde their subdites, are so tendred againe of them, that not onely the priestes, but all the Egiptians in generall, haue more care for the health and the welfare of the King, then for their wiues, their children, or any other princes.
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Nevertheless by that day week he had thought better of it, and came into court and there "freely tendred" his resignation, which was accepted as "his own free voluntary act."
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_Devil_, Exhibiting himself ordinarily as a small _Black man_, has decoy'd a fearful knot of proud, froward, ignorant, envious and malicious creatures, to lift themselves in his horrid Service, by entring their Names in a _Book_ by him tendred unto them.
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The kinges vsing suche an equitie, and vprightnes towarde their subdites, are so tendred againe of them, that not onely the priestes, but all the Egiptians in generall, haue more care for the health and the welfare of the King, then for their wiues, their children, or any other princes.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 06 Madiera, the Canaries, Ancient Asia, Africa, etc. Richard Hakluyt 1584
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Mr. Corbet rcplicdj that was needlefs, for he had written already at home, where he could be more compofed, what he now tendred.
The Nonconformist's Memorial: Being an Account of the Ministers, who Were Ejected Or Silenced ... 1775
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2863: Betweene her heart, and lips: she tendred life
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That for the future settlement of the countrey in their due obedience, the engagement shall be tendred to all the inhabitants according to act of parliament made to that purpose, that all persons who shall refuse to subscribe the said engagement, shall have a yeare's time if they please to remove themselves and their estates out of Virginia, and in the meantime during the said yeare to have equall justice as formerly. "11ly.
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Will Walworth says Yeomans speak [s] of laying his execu - tion at Ashbys, the trouble of reduceing of which will be more then the mony is worth twise over, if we should do it as last; if he should do so, I would haue the mony tendred to him (before the time the law prescribes to make a title after executions are served); if you do it by som other hand it may be best, and to be don for me in my behalf, and there must be suffitient witness of it; and I must find som other way to get it back again.
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At this the devil vanished with great horrour; but Fryar Bacon comforted the gentleman, and sent him home with a quiet conscience, bidding him never to pay the devil's money back, as he tendred his own safety, which he promised for to observe. "
The works of John Dryden, $c now first collected in eighteen volumes. $p Volume 07 John Dryden 1665
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The reafon ivhy heathen Rome rejefted Chriftfronv being of lihe. number of their gods, when fuch a thing was tendred to thieir Senate, was, Bccaufe (fay they} if we receive him to be
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