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Example sentences for "liberally"

Lexicographically close words:
liberalize; liberalized; liberalizing; liberall; liberallie; liberam; liberate; liberated; liberates; liberating
  1. He dealt liberally with Catholics in the matter of patronage.

  2. It does not seem that Cromwell dealt with the difficulty in England or Ireland less wisely and liberally than did statesmanship elsewhere.

  3. He saw that "Ireland was his difficulty," and wanted to treat the problem as liberally as his following of Protestants and squires would let him.

  4. The conveniency of ports and harbours," said Swift, "which nature has bestowed so liberally upon this kingdom, is of no more use to us than a beautiful prospect to a man shut up in a dungeon.

  5. Burke had less feeling for the grievances of Protestant Dissenters or of Anglican clergymen liberally inclined, who sought the relaxation of tests.

  6. If, in such a humour, a poor man met him, his overflowing little heart would impel him to the most active pity; and he liberally gave away whatever he had by him and thought he could dispense with.

  7. Kings and popes gave liberally to aid their work.

  8. A cock-hatted gypsy, with half his tribe packed into his cart, tries to follow suit, and tugs savagely at the stubborn mouths of mules whose heads are liberally festooned with red and green tassels.

  9. He has not only given us life and liberty, but He has furnished us liberally with all we can possibly want for time and eternity.

  10. You tipped me very liberally for carrying your baggage aboard," Andrew Bowers retorted slyly.

  11. He has a rattling good intelligence-department, pays liberally for information, and keeps down rebellion by the simple process of locating the ringleaders and shooting them.

  12. In Rome they were received as confessors exiled for the faith, and were liberally supported by the Pope and the King of Spain.

  13. It was the same medical man who had attended upon Lady Caroline Jerningham; and he was prompt in repairing to a house where his former services had been so liberally rewarded.

  14. The Colonel then liberally spreads out the pieces, selects two pawns, and offers the Adjutant the choice of two fists.

  15. Rush was a popular man, and was liberally patronized by the traveling public.

  16. He was a vestryman, and besides contributing liberally in money to support the church, donated to the parish of Uniontown the lot on which the new stone edifice of St. Peter's now stands.

  17. Every attention to the comfort and luxury of the guest is paid at American House, and its spirited proprietor, Mr. Rice, deserves the patronage which the travelling public so liberally bestow upon him.

  18. They are accessible to bribes, and will investigate into crime when liberally rewarded; but probably in no city in the civilised world is life so fearfully insecure.

  19. That railway companies, instead of being liberally treated by the Post Office, are called upon to perform the service of that department at a rate of remuneration which affords little or no profit.

  20. He borrows liberally from Simon, and says but little of Aguirre till he lands in Venezuela.

  21. Give them something--give everybody liberally that does any service.

  22. I shall have wealth enough for both of us, and you know that my Uncle thinks liberally upon the subject.

  23. My Father supplied me liberally with money; But He insisted upon my concealing my rank, and presenting myself as no more than a private Gentleman.

  24. He had commissioned Lorenzo to supply her liberally with money: But Elvira, unwilling to receive obligations from that Nobleman, had assured him that She needed no immediate pecuniary assistance.

  25. One of his daughters married John Lovell, widely known as a political writer, and another was the wife of John McLean, who liberally endowed the Massachusetts General hospital.

  26. It was a simple truth that England governed her colonies more liberally than any other country in the world.

  27. He was followed to his grave by hundreds of men who but a few years ago had given of their money liberally to build up the new Baylor, many of whose wives, daughters and sisters had been educated there.

  28. The same Africans who invoke the dead in adversity think them "capable of wreaking their vengeance on those who do not liberally minister to their wants and enjoyments.

  29. A mandate which our modern Cæsars have most liberally construed!

  30. He sent again for assistance to the pope and the duke, by both of whom he was supplied more liberally and speedily than before; for they began to entertain most serious apprehensions of his losing the kingdom.

  31. During the "Modern Period" the State University at Oxford, the Alcorn University, the Normal Schools at Holly Springs and Tugaloo have been liberally supported.

  32. Higher education has been liberally supported, eleemosynary institutions established and equipped, and the Confederate pension fund largely increased.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "liberally" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.