- more specific,
contemporary meaning of munificence, open-handedness, and
liberality in the
giving of
money and
possessions to others. This more
specific meaning...
-
Liberality and
Prodigality (A
Pleasant Comedie,
shewing the
contention betweene Liberalitie and Prodigalitie, also
known as
Contention between Liberality...
- what an
undeserved doubt might we have
incurred if the
abusers of our
liberality, the
thrallers of our people, the
wringers of the poor, had not been told...
- O'Leary, "Critical
Annotation of "Minstrel
Shackles and
Nineteenth Century '
Liberality' in
Huckleberry Finn" (Fredrick
Woodard and
Donnarae MacCann)," Wiki Service...
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things cheaply,
which would be petty, and may well overspend. As with
liberality,
Aristotle sees a
potential conflict between some
virtues and
skill with...
-
underpinnings of an
ethical system dominated by altruism,
magnanimity and
liberality linked to chivalry, and
particularly spiritual chivalry. It is a concept...
-
Portrait of a
Woman and
Child (Allegory of
Liberality)...
- Cai
Yuanpei (Chinese: 蔡元培; 1868–1940) was a
Chinese philosopher and
politician who was an
influential figure in the
history of
Chinese modern education...
- once a body of only
about 50 members, had been
greatly enlarged by the
liberality of
George III and his
successors in
creating peerages. The individual...
- York
delegate to the
Continental Congress.
Praised for his intelligence,
liberality, and reasonableness,
Smith had
attained considerable respect in the State...