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- noun Plural form of
illiberality .
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Examples
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Proctor, whose occasional illiberalities I'd not like to emphasize too much, all succeeding volumes of _Knowledge_ have yielded scarcely an unconventionality.
The Book of the Damned Charles Fort
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This, undoubtedly, has been the character of the Spanish connection with the Philippines, with all its vices, follies, and illiberalities; and the present condition of these islands affords an unquestionable proof of the fact.
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All her feelings, passions, energies, were on a grand scale: in her were no petty feminine follies -- no weak, narrow illiberalities of judgment.
Olive A Novel Dinah Maria Mulock Craik 1856
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