By a provision of the constitution, which probably sprung from the religious tolerance of the Moorish regime, the king was prohibited under forfeiture of the crown, from becoming tributary to any foreign power.
The craft of priestly policy might conceal its hostility to tolerance from public perception, but machinations for its subversion would be no less incessantly at work.
A pliant tool in the hand of papal intrigue, he gave a fatal blow to the tolerance and prosperity of his kingdom.
Thus these ventures resulted in the development of a new toleranceand a new respect between the two traditionally antagonistic classes.
These charitable deeds, endearing giver and receiver to each other, resulted in a better understanding and a greater tolerancebetween people of different parts of the country.
And, after all, has not the Roman Catholic Church's notion of tolerance always been that which Macaulay imputes to Southey, that everybody should tolerate her, and that she should tolerate nobody?
He could not help thinking of the kindly tolerance of the highwayman, the miserable death of the actual thief, which had proved his own salvation, and above all the generous, high-spirited girl who had aided his escape.
Even the tolerance of contempt has got, after all, to draw its line somewhere.
For really when a man showed himself so idiotic as to despise a beautiful set of emeralds, it went beyond even the well-known tolerance and compassionate good-humour with which Miss Marjoribanks regarded the vagaries of "the gentlemen.
I should be very glad to see her nicely married, for my part; she is one of the people who ought to be married," Miss Marjoribanks continued, with an inflection of compassionate tolerance in her voice.
She did not reproach him, nor commiserate him, nor look at him with that mixture of wonder and tolerance and pity which other people had manifested.
But I fear that few or none will be found to disagree with my opinion that no such approbation or tolerance can be reasonably extended so as to cover or condone the offences of either the underplot or the upshot of the play.
But the newspaper hopes and believes that no ‘such tolerance will be extended to Mr. Yeats and his friends.
Mrs. Penticost turned and surveyed her with a kindly tolerance for her impertinent youth.
Tolerance--the deeper tolerance which is charity .
On that first afternoon and for several days afterwards they were merely unthinkingly aware of a blind tolerance for each other that rose more nearly to a warm respect over the matter of Killigrew's badger.
Those things which had happened to Judy had taught her every tolerance and sympathy.
But in Hornham, at least, I have come to ask you to moderate your attacks upon the High Church party, to extend to them the same tolerance they extend to us.
It was the force of events rather than the growth of tolerance that gradually brought relief.
Among these Asiatics Mr. Buckle would have some difficulty in maintaining his favorite postulate, that tolerance is the result of progressive intelligence.
Such, undoubtedly, is the basis of that tolerancewhich no one who has had much personal intercourse with the Semitic races can have failed to experience.
Bessy received this with the mild toleranceof superior wisdom.
Doubtless she would emerge from it like the steel tempered by the fire, full of tolerance and courage.
He knew her, he was willing to pardon her everything, in his broad tolerance as a scientist, who made allowance for heredity, environment, and circumstances.
The careful observer in Tehran cannot fail to be struck with the religious tolerance shown to non-Mohammedan Persian subjects in the 'shadow of the Shah.
At one time a high Mohammedan Church dignitary speaks regarding tolerance and progress in a manner which seems to mean that he sees no great harm in the new sect.
She had no tolerance for any weakness which could be conquered.
He simply cannot conceive of such a thing; and he has no tolerance for it.
She hasn't any tolerance in her, anyhow," and he was grave and preoccupied all through dinner.
Men went in and out quite openly, with the tolerance of most, but to the scandal of a few.
As already her mind and tolerance were adapting themselves to new things, she was able to accept it all philosophically as part of a new phase of life.
That which best atoned in Delsarte for the grain of fanaticism with which he was reproached, was the tolerance which prevailed in every controversy, in every dissension.
He shows very clearly that he was deficient in tolerance and sympathy, but he is quite as severe on himself.
The ineptitude of such a proceeding, the hideous insistence of the athletic craze of England, drew from me a despairing smile; but I think that Shakespeare himself would have viewed it with tolerance and even amusement.
I think that what he would have called toleranceis rather a deplorable indolence, a desire to be above all things acceptable.
Spuller in his demand for tolerance toward the Church.
Encouraged by this tolerance the mob went still farther.
His ministry again declared that "the Catholic religion is the religion of the State," though it professed a tolerance for dissident sects.
At first her attitude toward Wahaska and the Wahaskans had been serenely tolerant; the tolerance of the barbarian who neither understands, nor sympathizes with, the homely virtues and the customs which have grown out of them.