7 Metaphors for liberals

So liberal were the white people of this town that colored children were sent to school there with white boys and girls who seemed to raise no objection.

But shortly afterward a crisis arose which, more than the debates on the commercial propositions, or on the Volunteers, or on the police, showed how over-liberal had been the confidence of the English minister who had repealed Poynings' Act, and had bestowed independent authority on the Irish Parliament before the members had learned how to use it.

I was glad to find that Mr. Gronovius entertained views more liberal than Dutchmen generally do.

The Liberals of his school were then still a little flock: a very distinguished and a very earnest set of men, but too young and too few as yet to hold the balance in such a contest.

A few years after their organization, the Liberals became the Cuban party, and so remained, and the Union Constitutionals became the Spanish party, the party of the immediate administration.

The German National Liberals were valuable allies for Bismarck during a whole generation because their name vaguely suggested a combination of patriotism and freedom.

Later on, the Liberals became the Autonomists.

7 Metaphors for  liberals