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When we can begin to comprehend the magnanimity of these implications, we suddenly are transformed into a whole new type of believer
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If upon some occasions, therefore, it has animated them to actions of magnanimity which could not well have been expected from them, we should not wonder if, upon others, it has prompted them to exploits of somewhat a different nature
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He followed the faith, desperately trying to ignore the pin pricks of doubt about the magnanimity of his culture compared with the magnanimity of Holland and its temptations shown to him by his new friends who had now brought him to England
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When they had finally agreed on what was to be paid, in a gesture of magnanimity the old man provided a large canvas bag in which Colling might carry his purchases
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magnanimity are virtues only appreciated by those who lack
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The Party, in its great magnanimity, has decided to free you and to let you emigrate to your said ‘Holy Land’, where you will be able to rebuild your miserable lives without corrupting anymore the Soviet people with your cosmopolitanism and your Zionism
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He however showed magnanimity, as befitted a sovereign, and accepted to dance with her
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Every movement, every gesture made it seem as though a person of great importance and of great magnanimity was among the masses and although most people didn’t recognize him, still they could sense that he was a man of power
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‘Tell me what happened,’ he was taken aback by her manner, but as she pictured the magnanimity of Sandhya’s soul, he felt immensely relieved
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What an irony our life has turned out to be! While I slighted him all through, he died burdening me with his magnanimity
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Maybe, apart from his desire to please members of his own clan, Muhammad’s magnanimity could no less be the aberration of his exhibitionism
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with other creatures of God’s creation is proof of his magnanimity
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With choice and accountability, I chartered the course to magnanimity
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The second Viirin scowled, as if irritated with his compatriot’s magnanimity, but silently raised his lasersword and pointed back toward the ghetto
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I drank the castor oil solely that her mind might be at rest, but I can't develop any further along lines of such awful magnanimity
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seems that a movement towards altruism and magnanimity could provide a way out of this
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He felt dwarfed by the magnanimity of the perfection
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The magnanimity is virtue only for non-entity; the able take it as
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that they remained weak and vulnerable ever and always dependent on the magnanimity of the
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magnanimity was king-size and those who were loyal enjoyed the extravagance of his
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very comforting hope towards lord?s magnanimity
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It will show to your world what Lord?s magnanimity is
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I can accept the call on my magnanimity; not in the way you put it; but
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still, I need to be told which way I am expected to shape my magnanimity
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But this is not the magnanimity of the Lord
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The magnanimity of the Lord is in restoration and
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It is entirely up to the magnanimity of
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rather customary to look up to the magnanimity of the father, the provider of the family but if
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I am not saying the father should always show his magnanimity to all
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This is my call to his magnanimity
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would thereby acquire for magnanimity
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She waited, allowing him to digest the full extent of the Chief Executive's magnanimity
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I regard you in any case as a man of noble character and not without elements of magnanimity, though I don't agree with all your convictions
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Magnanimity, virtue--such words when Jacob used them in talk with Bonamy meant that he took control of the situation; that Bonamy would play round him like an affectionate spaniel; and that (as likely as not) they would end by rolling on the floor
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"There is no more to add," said Dorothea, "save that in finding Don Quixote I have had such good fortune, that I already reckon and regard myself queen and mistress of my entire dominions, since of his courtesy and magnanimity he has granted me the boon of accompanying me
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"Shall I rush into town and demand one?" asked Jo, with the magnanimity of a martyr
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She also discovered what Amy had done about the things in the morning, and considered her a model of magnanimity
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Then, whether she confessed or did not confess, presently, immediately, to-morrow, he would know the catastrophe all the same; so she must wait for this horrible scene, and bear the weight of his magnanimity
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The pilgrims were about to give up the whole of their little hoard, but Roque bade them keep quiet, and turning to his men he said, "Of these crowns two fall to each man and twenty remain over; let ten be given to these pilgrims, and the other ten to this worthy squire that he may be able to speak favourably of this adventure;" and then having writing materials, with which he always went provided, brought to him, he gave them in writing a safe-conduct to the leaders of his bands; and bidding them farewell let them go free and filled with admiration at his magnanimity, his generous disposition, and his unusual conduct, and inclined to regard him as an Alexander the Great rather than a notorious robber
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In that point, however, I undervalued my own magnanimity, as the event declared; for I went, I saw her, and saw her miserable, and left her miserable--and left her hoping never to see her again
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Her magnanimity provoked his tears: he wept wildly, kissing her supporting hands, and yet could not summon courage to speak out
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That sounds as if I had been labouring the whole time only to exhibit a fine trait of magnanimity
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Yes, you’re a wonderful husband!’ she said, with a meaning and affable air, as though she were bestowing an order of magnanimity on him for his conduct to his wife
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He recognized all his magnanimity, but he did not now feel himself humiliated by it
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or will you let me know when and where I could see him away from home? I do not anticipate a refusal, knowing the magnanimity of him with whom it rests
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She had a conviction that sooner or later the magnanimity which she persisted in reckoning as a chief ingredient of Clare's character would lead him to rejoin her
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I understand what it must mean for a man who has been unfortunate, but who is proud, imperious and above all, impatient, to have to bear such treatment! I regard you in any case as a man of noble character and not without elements of magnanimity, though I don't agree with all your convictions
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Why not butcher paper, something less flash? Perhaps he would suggest it, a show of magnanimity
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When Cocklyn return’d to the Cabin to inform us that we were well upon our Way (and to make it plain that he now desir’d Payment in Flesh for his Magnanimity in carrying us aboard), ’twas all I could do to keep from vomiting upon his loathsome Person
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O as I saw her depart, I was full of Admiration for this Pyrate Queen! How could I have thought her low and common when she was such a true Sister of the Seas! What Generosity of Spirit! What Magnanimity of Heart! Annie Bonny was all Things, thought I, save a Hypocrite
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In this letter she said briefly that all their misunderstandings were at an end; that availing herself of the magnanimity of Prince Andrew who when he went abroad had given her her she begged Princess Mary to forget everything and forgive her if she had been to blame toward her, but that she could not be his wife
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Despite his seniority in rank Bagration, in this contest of magnanimity, took his orders from Barclay, but, having submitted, agreed with him less than ever
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As it is we have played at war- that’s what’s vile! We play at magnanimity and all that stuff
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Such magnanimity and sensibility are like the magnanimity and sensibility of a lady who faints when she sees a calf being killed: she is so kind-hearted that she can’t look at blood, but enjoys eating the calf served up with sauce
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They plunder other people’s houses, issue false paper money, and worst of all they kill my children and my father, and then talk of rules of war and magnanimity to foes! Take no prisoners, but kill and be killed! He who has come to this as I have through the same sufferings
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‘If there was none of this magnanimity in war, we should go to war only when it was worth while going to certain death, as now
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He was himself carried away by the tone of magnanimity he intended to adopt toward Moscow
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The conflict of magnanimity between the mother and the daughter, ending in the mother’s sacrificing herself and offering her daughter in marriage to her lover, even now agitated the captain, though it was the memory of a distant past
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The captain was happy, the enchanting Polish lady wished to elope with him, but, prompted by magnanimity, the captain restored the wife to the husband, saying as he did so: ‘I have saved your life, and I save your honor!’ Having repeated these words the captain wiped his eyes and gave himself a shake, as if driving away the weakness which assailed him at this touching recollection
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Having similarly his views and his magnanimity to Tutolmin, he dispatched that old man
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With reference to diplomacy, all Napoleon’s arguments as to his magnanimity and justice, both to Tutolmin and to Yakovlev (whose chief concern was to obtain a greatcoat and a conveyance), proved useless; Alexander did not receive these envoys and did not reply to their embassage
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But where is the use? I don’t care for striking: I can’t take the trouble to raise my hand! That sounds as if I had been labouring the whole time only to exhibit a fine trait of magnanimity
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The other, a Moniteur of the 15th of June, 1832, announced the suicide of Javert, adding that it appeared from a verbal report of Javert to the prefect that, having been taken prisoner in the barricade of the Rue de la Chanvrerie, he had owed his life to the magnanimity of an insurgent who, holding him under his pistol, had fired into the air, instead of blowing out his brains
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In that point, however, I undervalued my own magnanimity, as the event declared; for I went, I saw her, and saw her miserable, and left her miserable—and left her hoping never to see her again
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Therefore we should receive the benefit of his light and heat with a corresponding trust and magnanimity
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No man loses ever on a lower level by magnanimity on a higher
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But grant with magnanimity
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When they uttered the words ‘royal prisoner’ he could keep silence no longer, but broke in, ‘Do you think that they would dare?’ Daru, after the first moment of surprise, replied that if the Emperor was obliged to yield at last he must be prepared for the worst; that he must not count on the magnanimity of his adversary, for politics, in the widest sense of the word, knew nothing of the ethics of everyday life, they have their own code
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Proclamations, in which the wisdom, charity, and magnanimity of Napoleon were vaunted, inviting the inhabitants to return home, and follow their various occupations in peace, produced no effect whatever
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We were delighted at his magnanimity, and he could no doubt read in our faces the expression of our gratitude
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Noun rcvtnons toujours ; indeed, it's a fundamental characteristic of men ; it's due to their magnanimity
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Alas, it >wa5 all done in the nam?, of love, magnanimity, honour, and afurwards it turned out hideous, shameless and ignominious
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No doubt I always, even before my illness, wanted to revenge myself when I was insulted, but I swear it was only to revenge myself by magnanimity
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And all three, pining with mutual magnanimity, kept silent in this way for twenty years, locking their feelings in their hearts
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She, too, agreed, but the last repentance——" (the conversation was taking place in French), "and she went to her father and said that everything was ready for the elopement, and she could leave him, but hoped for his magnanimity
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Her wit, spirit, selfishness, and impulsive magnanimity might easily have been a nineteenth-century evolution
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It was Nekhludoff’s magnanimity and what had been in the past that made him offer to marry her, but Simonson loved her such as she was now, loved her simply because of the love he bore her
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She was sorry that she had missed the opportunity of telling him again that she knew him, and would not yield to him; that she would not allow him to take advantage of her spiritually as he had done corporeally; that she would not allow him to make her the subject of his magnanimity
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Nekhludoff offered to marry her out of magnanimity, and the obligation for the past, but Simonson loved her as she was now, and loved her simply because he loved her
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Where you see magnanimity, there may only be envy
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The vicomte said that the Duc d’Enghien had perished by his own magnanimity, and that there were particular reasons for Buonaparte’s hatred of him
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In this letter she said briefly that all their misunderstandings were at an end; that availing herself of the magnanimity of Prince Andrew who when he went abroad had given her her freedom, she begged Princess Mary to forget everything and forgive her if she had been to blame toward her, but that she could not be his wife
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Despite his seniority in rank Bagratión, in this contest of magnanimity, took his orders from Barclay, but, having submitted, agreed with him less than ever
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As it is we have played at war—that’s what’s vile! We play at magnanimity and all that stuff
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Such magnanimity and sensibility are like the magnanimity and sensibility of a lady who faints when she sees a calf being killed: she is so kindhearted that she can’t look at blood, but enjoys eating the calf served up with sauce
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“If there was none of this magnanimity in war, we should go to war only when it was worth while going to certain death, as now
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The captain was happy, the enchanting Polish lady wished to elope with him, but, prompted by magnanimity, the captain restored the wife to the husband, saying as he did so: “I have saved your life, and I save your honor!” Having repeated these words the captain wiped his eyes and gave himself a shake, as if driving away the weakness which assailed him at this touching recollection
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Having similarly explained his views and his magnanimity to Tutólmin, he dispatched that old man also to Petersburg to negotiate
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With reference to diplomacy, all Napoleon’s arguments as to his magnanimity and justice, both to Tutólmin and to Yákovlev (whose chief concern was to obtain a greatcoat and a conveyance), proved useless; Alexander did not receive these envoys and did not reply to their embassage
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The citizens of Kentucky, whom I have the honor to represent, feel its effects in common with their fellow men throughout the continent; but their patriotism is such that they bear it with cheerfulness, and magnanimity, and very justly consider it as a preventive of greater evils
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Key) was in favor of; for he says he gave his advice to do that very thing, which if adopted would cut up the navigation interest most completely, (an embargo on our ships and vessels only;) South Carolina could have put money in her pocket, (another favorite idea with the gentleman,) by selling her produce to foreigners at enormous prices; her representatives here unanimously voted against the proposition; and her Legislature, with a magnanimity I wish to see imitated throughout the United States, applauded that vote—they too said they would unanimously support the embargo, at the expense of their lives and fortunes