Definitionn. an inclination to favor progress and individual freedom
Last update: July 22, 2015
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He was known for his liberality. [Please select]
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In conformity with the motto of the city, Nisi Dominus frustra, there are numerous handsome places of public worship. St Giles's church, which was effectively restored (1879-1883) by the liberality of Dr William Chambers the publisher, has interesting historical and literary associations. [Please select]
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The liberality of Mrs. [Please select]
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THE UNEXAMPLED LIBERALITY OF THE HOSTS 217 CHAPTER XXIV. [Please select]
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Pembroke, with a suitable allowance from the Baronet's liberality. [Please select]
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In fact, I am willing to leave the pay to your liberality. [Please select]
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Secondly, To the advantage, which we hope to reap from him by his generosity and liberality. [Please select]
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