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In his enthusiasm and liberality with his authors, Constable overextended his resources, and in 1826 Constable and Company went bankrupt.
To judge by the carefree liberality with which dusts for treating suburban lawns are laced with chlordane, this warning has not been taken to heart.
Whereupon judge at convention arose and remarked he admired generosity above all qualities and it was a pleasure to observe liberality with which Mr. Geer disposed of another gentleman's time.
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Still, crises should be met with liberality.
"The liberality and affability with which he is treated by such a great monarch is unbelievable," writes Pacheco.
"Hardly bastions of liberality or liberal thought," Martin said of those states.
Here, then is one of our largest markets, in which we are treated with greater liberality than we are by any other foreign powers, with very trivial exceptions.
Outside Spain, on the other hand, the Spanish kings bestowed princely titles with extreme liberality.
That curious word "footed" is characteristic of his willingness to stretch the sinew of language with Shakespearean liberality.
God's blessings have been slathered on with such liberality, the beneficence of the universe seems like an obvious fact.
That they reveal a remarkable liberality for their time with respect to testamentary rights and contracts is probably the result not of any innovations by the decemvirs but rather of the progress that had been made in commercial customs in Rome in an era of prosperity and vigorous trade.
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