| 31. | Yet his liberality to his ministers and servants was proverbial, and his vanquished enemies he always treated with magnificent generosity.
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| 32. | Quinault was educated by the liberality of Fran�ois Tristan l'Hermite, the author of " Marianne ".
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| 33. | Furthermore, the nobility and liberality of his mind quite overshadowed his humble origins and made Axuch beloved by all ."
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| 34. | By the liberality of Burke and his other friends, Barry in the latter part of 1765 was enabled to go abroad.
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| 35. | Nonetheless, his generosity, affability, and liberality gave him great popularity in Paris and with the French people in general.
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| 36. | Reviewers noted that the opera was " mounted with the artistic finish, completeness, and liberality customary at this popular theatre.
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| 37. | Henry Sidgwick in " The Methods of Ethics " held meanness to be both the opposite of liberality and generosity.
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| 38. | Traditional Whigs were Protestant, among them Grey, but the liberality of authorising a catholic hierarchy changed the nature of party politics.
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| 39. | The liberality of several gentlemen afforded them a handsome repast; and a number of appropriate toasts were given on the occasion ."
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| 40. | The agony of injustice, of slavery, of genocide are trivialized by hollow apologies that make the apologizer feel good about his liberality.
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