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    1. “What you say suggests that as victors we should be magnanimous and forgive the sins of


    2. It either fooled Lakecrest, or he was feeling magnanimous, for he said, “It seems the boy has become a man


    3. They left a desolate desert, a monument of ruin, despair, pestilence, and death, to the magnanimous victor morally pledged to stand sponsor to the Free Cuba that is to arise on the blood-soaked ashes of the Island


    4. The Cubans have remained magnanimous, though, and desire only the return to peaceful industry


    5. It was without doubt the most magnanimous thing I’d ever seen, and even though my analytical mind kept screaming that there was no way in hell all this could ever fit inside that egg-shaped building, the more mushy, animal part of my brain told me that this was an important, inspiring place where I was curiously enough safe


    6. 41 The king commended them and wrote the subjoined letter of magnanimous import for them to the commanders of every city


    7. I used the word magnanimous at the beginning of this chapter


    8. However, we had to interrupt this magnanimous and philosophical conversation since we were called from the boat


    9. ship which he receives from the magnanimous God


    10. Basil the Great, the saints are the nobles of the earth, the ones who have been glorified, the magnanimous,

    11. " You would hardly suspect such a magnanimous personality as Jesus to be guilty of showing favoritism, of loving one of his apostles more than the others


    12. to kill a magnanimous number of wildlife (predators and prey;


    13. appear to do so; it helps the honest, the magnanimous, the


    14. At the time, it was considered a magnanimous event


    15. It was a magnanimous hunt


    16. the coming of their anointed divine deliverer unto the magnanimous masses of mortal earth


    17. Morse was magnanimous in return, and was happy to have played such a vital part in rescuing the President


    18. Different rates of vibration balanced in the cosmic rhythm produce, before us the magnanimous world


    19. “Yet they are magnanimous to him,” he said


    20. If they did not have such a magnanimous hearts, how would they such a joyous

    21. History will then remember him as a magnanimous man who had aver-


    22. Our officer returned to his base full of dignity and respect, supported by his victory and by being the finest example of a bold and magnanimous hero


    23. That is what they said to me, but they could not persuade my magnanimous heart,


    24. ” Silas didn’t like how magnanimous he was sounding to his own ears


    25. If this is the case, then from the attitude towards Christmas taken by overseeing elites, the Western world is in serious trouble with a considerably less magnanimous competitor poised ready to assert the cultural direction those in the realm once known as Christendom no longer seem willing to exhibit


    26. Almighty is so compassionate and magnanimous that he bestows on


    27. In a magnanimous gesture, she flagged down the bartender and ordered a round of drinks on her


    28. Stryver having made up his mind to that magnanimous bestowal of good fortune on the Doctor's daughter, resolved to make her happiness known to her before he left town for the Long Vacation


    29. "serviceable and magnanimous man


    30. For myself I can say that since I have been a knight-errant I have become valiant, polite, generous, well-bred, magnanimous, courteous, dauntless, gentle, patient, and have learned to bear hardships, imprisonments, and enchantments; and though it be such a short time since I have seen myself shut up in a cage like a madman, I hope by the might of my arm, if heaven aid me and fortune thwart me not, to see myself king of some kingdom where I may be able to show the gratitude and generosity that dwell in my heart; for by my faith, senor, the poor man is incapacitated from showing the virtue of generosity to anyone, though he may possess it in the highest degree; and gratitude that consists of disposition only is a dead thing, just as faith without works is dead

    31. To which Sancho returned, "Oh, princess and universal lady of El Toboso, is not your magnanimous heart softened by seeing the pillar and prop of knight-errantry on his knees before your sublimated presence?"


    32. "The reward of merit for a magnanimous March," as Laurie announced with a flourish


    33. I had never lingered in that land which, on the whole, is so singularly barren of memorable manifestations of generous sympathies and magnanimous impulses


    34. Lords were often petty and vindictive, and nothing about Ralph encouraged her to believe that he would be magnanimous


    35. He felt that the husband was magnanimous even in his sorrow, while he had been base and petty in his deceit


    36. He wore it at the meeting of some good comrades, Italians and Occidentals, assembled in his honour under the presidency of an indigent, sickly, somewhat hunchbacked little photographer, with a white face and a magnanimous soul dyed crimson by a bloodthirsty hate of all capitalists, oppressors of the two hemispheres


    37. She looked at Tom, alarmed now, but he insisted with magnanimous scorn


    38. " She was heartily sick of him before the end, though she had declared at first that she could not have got on without this "serviceable and magnanimous man


    39. She had been magnanimous enough to renounce all pride in teapots or children's frilling, and had never poured any pathetic confidences into the ears of her feminine neighbors concerning Mr


    40. Probably drove in from Mission Hills, feeling magnanimous about setting foot north of the river

    41. When Becky told her father, in strict confidence, how Tom had taken her whipping at school, the Judge was visibly moved; and when she pleaded grace for the mighty lie which Tom had told in order to shift that whipping from her shoulders to his own, the Judge said with a fine outburst that it was a noble, a generous, a magnanimous lie—a lie that was worthy to hold up its head and march down through history breast to breast with George Washington's lauded Truth about the hatchet! Becky thought her father had never looked so tall and so superb as when he walked the floor and stamped his foot and said that


    42. I must be magnanimous and truly great


    43. So with a joyful consciousness of performing a magnanimous deed- interrupted several times by the tears that dimmed her velvety black eyes- she wrote that touching letter the arrival of which had so amazed Nicholas


    44. And it is well for a people who do not- as the French did in 1813- salute according to all the rules of art, and, presenting the hilt of their rapier gracefully and politely, hand it to their magnanimous conqueror, but at the moment of trial, without asking what rules others have adopted in similar cases, simply and easily pick up the first cudgel that comes to hand and strike with it till the feeling of resentment and revenge in their soul yields to a feeling of contempt and compassion


    45. What! one was dismantled from top to bottom! one was disconcerted, absolutely! In what could one trust! That which had been agreed upon was giving way! What! the defect in society's armor could be discovered by a magnanimous wretch! What! an honest servitor of the law could suddenly find himself caught between two crimes—the crime of allowing a man to escape and the crime of arresting him! everything was not settled in the orders given by the State to the functionary! There might be blind alleys in duty! What,—all this was real! was it true that an ex-ruffian, weighed down with convictions,


    46. In any other man I should have thought that the prompting of a magnanimous and noble character


    47. Do you suppose now, Ishmael, that the magnanimous God of heaven and earth—pagans and all included—can possibly be jealous of an insignificant bit of black wood? Impossible! But what is worship?—to do the will of God—THAT is worship


    48. Was there ever such unconsciousness? He did not seem to think that he at all deserved a medal from the Humane and Magnanimous Societies


    49. So have I seen Passion and Vanity stamping the living magnanimous earth, but the earth did not alter her tides and her seasons for that


    50. Pougatcheff, who was evidently playing the magnanimous, turned his head and set off without a word














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