Which preposition to use with liberal

in Occurrences 100%

The policy of the French Government, on the other hand, is to give the fullest aid to those young peoples with the support of everything liberal in Europe, and not to try to introduce at their expense abatementswhich in any case would be uselessof the colonial, naval and commercial disaster which the peace imposes on Germany.

of Occurrences 45%

Faith, no, Sir; but they are, for the most part, what's as good, very proud and promising, Sir, most liberal of their Word to every fauning Suiter, to purchase the state of long Attendance, and cringing as they pass; but the Devil of a Performance, without you get the Knack of bribing in the right Place and Time; but yet they all defy it, Sir. Doct.

to Occurrences 32%

" "In the middle counties, where he owns vast estates, and has been liberal to debtors and tenants, he carries great favor; both parties respect him for his ignorance and pomposity, which they mistake for simplicity and power, as usual.

as Occurrences 22%

He has been so much celebrated through the East for his generosity that even to this day the greatest encomium which can be given to a generous man is to say that he is as liberal as Hatem.

than Occurrences 20%

'There was one advantage,' he says, 'attending the lectures of a dull professorviz., that he could form no school, and the students were left entirely to themselves, and naturally formed opinions far more liberal than those they got from the Professor.' Chambers (Traditions of Edinburgh, ed. 1825, ii.297) says that 'the very spot which Johnson's armchair occupied is pointed out by the modern possessors.'

with Occurrences 15%

Yet when they perceive that they are safe, putting aside all fear, they are of simple manners and trustworthy, and very liberal with everything they have, refusing no one who asks for anything they may possess, and even themselves inviting us to ask for things.

at Occurrences 7%

Arthur's allowances were liberal at this time, and thus he, the only son of a country gentleman, and of a gentleman-like bearing and person, was looked up to as a lad of much more consequence than he really was.

for Occurrences 5%

Would He not be at once too liberal for some, and too exacting for others?

without Occurrences 4%

For the Citizen above all other Men has Opportunities of arriving at that highest Fruit of Wealth, to be liberal without the least Expence of a Man's own Fortune.

on Occurrences 4%

You were very liberal on account of old acquaintance's sake, were you not? entertained the boy till his pocket was empty, didn't you?" and the lawyer cast a look of withering contempt on his visitor.

about Occurrences 4%

The French, always so quick to give things namesand so liberal about it that, to the embarrassment and undoing of the unhappy foreigner, they sometimes invent fifty names for one thinghave added so many words to the vocabulary since August, 1914, that a glossary, and perhaps more than one, has been published to enshrine them.

from Occurrences 3%

Villemain was a peer of France, an aristocrat from his connections with high society, but a liberal from his love of popularity.

by Occurrences 3%

He was frugal by inclination, but liberal by principle; and if the purpose to which he destined his little accumulations be remembered, with his distribution of occasional charity, it will perhaps appear, that he only liked one mode of expense better than another, and saved merely that he might have something to give.'

beyond Occurrences 2%

Liberal beyond precedent, Kubla Khan encouraged the establishment of a Christian bishopric, in which John de Monte Corvino was the first representative of the Holy See.

unto Occurrences 1%

[and] the noble sister of the immortal Sir PHILIP SIDNEY, is very liberal unto poets.

under Occurrences 1%

The number of Liberal Peers or Peers who could remain Liberal under social pressure gradually diminished.

behind Occurrences 1%

Some remarks made to me by Doctor Stresemann, one of the powerful rational Liberals behind the mammoth industrial trust in Germany, and the most violent apostle of frightfulness in the Reichstag, aptly express the sentiment in favour of unrestricted submarine warfare.

among Occurrences 1%

Mr. Holt was one of a rare class, being a liberal farmer,a Liberal, that is, in politics; as was also Mr. Bromley, a Liberal among parsons,rava avis.

Which preposition to use with  liberal