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Example sentences for "illiberality"

Lexicographically close words:
illegitimate; illegitimately; iller; illi; illiberal; illic; illicit; illicitly; illigant; illimitable
  1. But such is the illiberality of the present time, that now, the Catholics find the most determined and eager opposition on the Bishop's bench.

  2. Let it be the pride of our writers, therefore, discarding all feelings of irritation, and disdaining to retaliate the illiberality of British authors, to speak of the English nation without prejudice, and with determined candor.

  3. A third direction in which this illiberality shows itself is towards the Catholics.

  4. Nor have the Asiatics alone been addicted to this illiberality of thinking concerning the sex.

  5. The illiberality of parents towards children makes them base, and sort with any company.

  6. Narrowness or illiberality of opinion; prejudice; exclusiveness; as, the insularity of the Chinese or of the aristocracy.

  7. With us, people are not so cruel; and never will an Englishman have to complain of similar illiberality in Germany.

  8. Investigation of the causes of Scotch liberality in politics united with illiberality in religion, 4 et seq.

  9. PAGE Scotland and Spain are very dissimilar in regard to loyalty 1 But are very similar in regard to superstition 4 The Scotch unite liberality in politics with illiberality in religion.

  10. Superstition and illiberality in religion still existing in Scotland, 469.

  11. Now vices that differ according to excess and deficiency are contrary to one another, as illiberality to wastefulness.

  12. Now it is a mark of prodigality to do good to others; while it is a mark of illiberality to desist from doing good.

  13. Now excess and deficiency are united in one sin; for some are at once illiberal and wasteful--illiberality being a sin of deficiency, and prodigality, by excess.

  14. Doc^r Franklin was not against a reasonable time, but should be very sorry to see any thing like illiberality inserted in the Constitution.

  15. This illiberality in religion was caused in the first place by the power of the clergy.

  16. Scottish literature of the eighteenth century failed to destroy this illiberality owing to the method of the Scotch philosophers.

  17. The troubles of his reign, especially in Hungary, were due to his own progressive and technically illegal acts on the one hand, and to the narrow conservatism of the people, and the illiberality of the nobles, on the other.

  18. I answer that, Every vice is denominated from a deficiency of virtue, because deficiency is more opposed to virtue: thus illiberality is more opposed to liberality than prodigality is.

  19. Now it pertains to injustice or illiberality to take possession of or retain external things unjustly.

  20. Chrysostom and the Philosopher are speaking of covetousness in the first sense: covetousness in the second sense is called illiberality [*aneleutheria] by the Philosopher.

  21. Yet they differ in this, that illiberality regards ordinary expenditure, while meanness regards great expenditure, which is a more difficult accomplishment: wherefore meanness is less sinful than illiberality.

  22. The vices mentioned by Aristotle are species rather than daughters of illiberality or covetousness.


  23. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "illiberality" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    avarice; bigotry; blinders; closeness; fanaticism; insularity; intolerance; littleness; meanness; nearness; pettiness; provincialism; smallness; stuffiness; tightness