So long as Perceval lived both efforts at Reform were equally vain; but the advancing strength of a more liberal sentiment in the nation was felt by the policy of "moderate concession" which was adopted by his successors.
But perhaps no country in the world has been so prolific of human gods as India; nowhere has the divine grace been poured out in a more liberal measure on all classes of society from kings down to milkmen.
His theology, however, has a more decidedly theosophical tendency, while his critical attitude is more liberal.
The Hellenist Stephen represented a more liberal tendency (Acts vi.
Charles Albert first broke ground with a more liberal constitution, and in 1848 proclaimed himself the deliverer of Italy, but yielded to the arms of Austria.
The women had done so vast an amount of gratuitous work for the Standard in past years, that they felt themselves entitled to more liberal treatment.
This free competition, too, obliges all bankers to bemore liberal in their dealings with their customers, lest their rivals should carry them away.
I would not, however, by all this, be understood to mean, that the one species of expense always betokens a more liberal or generous spirit than the other.
On the other hand, in the age of Luther a more liberal direction is taken by Erasmus, Annat.
Kirche (Berlin, 1858), which has the special merit of first classifying the post-Reformation writers on divorce according to their more rigid or more liberal tendencies.
But the avowed purpose of the act is its best justification, if the times were not ripe for a more liberal remedy.
Napoleon offered to the country a more liberal constitution, but the Bourbons were more hated than he was trusted.
The war with Prussia was followed by the political reorganization of the Austro-Hungarian empire on a more liberal basis.
He adopted a more liberal policy, and worked against the schemes of Metternich for interference in the affairs of foreign states.
They will require a more liberalsupply of water, but always avoid keeping them wet.
As the plants grow, they will require a more liberal supply; yet it is necessary, at all times, to be moderate in giving it.
They must not get water above once a month during winter, but while they are in flower and through the summer, they require a more liberal supply, and they seldom need to be repotted; once in two years is sufficient.
The truth, moreover, is not promoted, in any direction, by abusing those of more liberal views on this question.
Hundreds of the latter, repelled by this teaching, are tearing themselves away from the churches of their fathers, to unite with folds where a more liberal gospel is preached.
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