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unmagnanimously

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  • Adeline subsequently wrote that she had made up her mind to put her affairs into his hands (Olive sighed, not unmagnanimously, as she thought of her sister's "affairs"), and later still she mentioned that she was thinking strongly of taking him to be Newton's tutor.

    The Bostonians, Vol. I (of II) Henry James 1879

  • Titian grasped with imperious tenacity his supremacy as a painter, sedulously kept the secrets of his skill, and was most unmagnanimously jealous of the attainments of his scholars.

    The Old Masters and Their Pictures For the Use of Schools and Learners in Art Sarah Tytler 1870

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