190 examples of liberalism in sentences

But the Pope persevered, and Cardinal Ferretti, still more inclined to liberalism, was appointed in his place.

The same idea, that the use of my being in Parliament was to do work which others were not able or not willing to do, made me think it my duty to come to the front in defence of advanced Liberalism on occasions when the obloquy to be encountered was such as most of the advanced Liberals in the House, preferred not to incur.

But General Booth is broad without being shallow, and his liberalism certainly cannot be attributed to indifference!

There have been unmistakable symptoms of a reaction in England, since 1848 especially, against liberalism in politics and in favor of things as they are.

SEE MCGRAW, MYRTLE B. Liberalism and social action.

DEWEY, ROBERTA L. Liberalism and social action.

Liberalism in Mexico, 1857-1929.

Forward from liberalism.

The house broke into roars of laughter, while the Father of Liberalism, perfectly convulsed, joined in the general merriment.

I don't like diluted Liberalism.

Toryism is an instinct to trust custom and authority, Liberalism is an instinct to welcome development and change.

All that the definition of Liberalism which was quoted means is, that the Liberal has a deep respect for freedom of opinion; and all that my grotesque definition of Toryism means is that a Tory prefers to trust a fixed tradition.

Pure Liberalism would be anarchy, just as pure Toryism would be tyranny.

At worst Liberalism is a combination of the weak against the strong, and Toryism a combination of the strong against the weak!

It is said that he had among his friends the reputation of being a liberal; it is probable enough that he said and did many things which they did not understand; and anything they did not understand would be attributed to liberalism by the country gentlemen of Pomerania; partly no doubt it was due to the fact that in 1843 he came back from Paris wearing a beard.

He still found much to do; his influence was increasing; he opposed the doctrines of the more moderate Liberalism with the same energy with which he had attacked the extreme Revolution.

It was the introduction of a Representative Assembly that for the first time in Prussian history made possible a Conservative opposition against the Liberalism of the Prussian Government.

There are two kinds of Liberalism.

Of Liberalism in this sense of the word there was indeed little in the Prussian Government.

It was in this sense of the word that, with the exception of the first few years of the reign of Frederick William IV., the Prussian Government had been Liberal, and it was this Liberalism which Bismarck and his friends hated almost as much as they did the Liberalism of the Revolution.

It was in this sense of the word that, with the exception of the first few years of the reign of Frederick William IV., the Prussian Government had been Liberal, and it was this Liberalism which Bismarck and his friends hated almost as much as they did the Liberalism of the Revolution.

Let people not confuse patriotism and Liberalism.

He was a soldier of the Prussian Crown: at Berlin he had to defend it against internal enemies; now the danger had shifted, the power of the Government was established, why waste time in fighting with Liberalism?

The Liberalism of the Prince had never been very deep; it owed its origin in fact chiefly to his opposition to the reactionary government of his brother.

In addition to all this, he has upon me the claim of having been a Scottish Episcopalian divine, and I am always rejoiced to see among learned men of our church sympathies with liberalism, besides what is patristic and theological.

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