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liberality

[lib-uh-ral-i-tee] / ˌlɪb əˈræl ɪ ti /


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Liberality of the Churches.—Another feature which prominently marked the Macedonian churches was a spirit of liberality.

From The Life of St. Paul by Stalker, James

Amongs the rancke of which hir comely Qualities, the vertue of Liberality glistered lyke the morninge Starre after the Night hath cast of his darke and Cloudy Mantell.

From The Palace of Pleasure Volume 3 by Painter, William

Two statues, Justice and Liberality, symbols of the hero's virtues, stand at the side of the monument, which will be erected in the cathedral of Caraccas.

From The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 1, August, 1851 by Various

Liberality is, after all, comparative, and is exceptionally great only when its sources are exceptionally small.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 101, March, 1866 by Various

His Valour, Generosity, and Liberality were talk'd of everywhere, which still more and more engag'd me.

From Olinda's Adventures: or the Amours of a Young Lady by Anonymous




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