| 1. | "There's no toleration for disappointment,"
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| 2. | This country does have a real spirit of toleration and pluralism.
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| 3. | Nationwide religious toleration was guaranteed at the Warsaw Confederation in 1573.
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| 4. | She asked Knox to use his influence to promote religious toleration.
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| 5. | Later, the General Assembly of 1677 adopted a Toleration Act.
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| 6. | In 1689 Puritans rebelled and again repealed the Maryland Toleration Act.
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| 7. | He admired their breadth of outlook and their air of toleration.
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| 8. | Brooke was eulogized as a friend of toleration by John Milton.
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| 9. | Louisiana was long known for its toleration of corruption in government.
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| 10. | John appears to have ushered in a period of religious toleration.
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