I looked at the case it's referring to and the judgement was respited, so you're right to tag it up as supplementary. |
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Women, therefore, who were quick with child, and convicted of capital crimes, were respited until after delivery. |
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The debate of it was respited to the next meeting, it being late. |
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Considerable influence was exerted to save her from the death sentence and in the end it was respited, though the records do not tell her ultimate fate. |
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And had We sent down an angel, the matter would have certainly been decided and then they would not have been respited. |
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