Permission was granted by the Auckland City Council in 1918, the Council in its liberality being given three seats on the Museum Council.
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This is acting in the true spirit of great wealth and enlightened liberality; let us add also, the spirit of wisdom ."
43.
It may also be doubted that he openly declared the principles of Islam to be absurd . " Arabic poets also praised his liberality.
44.
His reign saw great liberality with the treasury in granting lands and other gifts to Pisans, probably as the price of their alliance.
45.
The comparative liberality of the proprietary rule of Berkeley and Carteret, especially in religious matters, attracted some Catholic settlers to New Jersey.
46.
He was treated with great liberality by Louis XIV of France, and also by the Regent the Duke Philippe II, Duke of Orl�ans.
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Bard's habits of life were expensive, the liberality and generosity of his wealthy brother, Maximilian, enabling him to indulge them.
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He speaks of his love of learning, and of the liberality he has shown to scholars, naming his own friend, Zacharias Frisius.
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One is reminded by this liberality of his remark about " the descending scale of meaning " of the word " cohort"
50.
He was remembered for his liberality to Newcastle, building a town court and also a Maison Dieu or hospital for poor people in the Sandhill.