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Example sentences for "more liberal"

  • 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 be more 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.

  • A more liberal man, Decazes, succeeded him.

  • 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 liberal supply 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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