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The question is in what circumstances this liberality might be appropriate.
Nothing with him has the liberality of universal wisdom, but we are always in a church.
The future pay of the troops was settled with equal liberality.
With such liberality there should be plenty to spare for me.
Then why should he despair that knows to court it With words, fair looks, and liberality?
"Now, boys, you have a chance to show your liberality," he said.
The liberality or otherwise of such Community arrangements will help to answer our initial question.
They wanted, for once, to get the credit of liberality for nothing.
This liberality, though, was not necessarily a bad thing.
In short, the government's liberality turned universities into a powder-keg.
Rich, noble, and great they are by the liberality of our speech, but truth is sad.
He was attached to Anthony, who set an example of liberality not always followed by his neighbors.
To make his liberality more conspicuous, the people planned for extra windows.
It was for the government to decide whether the Catholic community should be treated with equal liberality.
He intended to show his liberality by buying both.
The liberality of the American naturalists toward me is unparalleled.
Mother replied that she wished there had been less of such liberality."
Those insults are an example of Beckett's own artistic liberality.
Despite these political and military failures, William's liberality was praised by his contemporaries.
He gave the strained smile of a conservative paying lip service to liberality.
The liberality of precolonial India had also respected the home and relationships.
I will give you a thousand,' said the king with a scoffing air of magnificent liberality.
Last year, in a fit of liberality, I called attention to this anachronism and urged my home state to do something about it.
Here was a man capable of an extraordinary farsightedness and liberality on the international scene.
Not that I question for a moment the liberality of the English naturalists.