10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FORBEARINGLY»
Discover the use of
forbearingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
forbearingly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Synonyms
forbearingly. force. a freedom from bias or bigotry and a liberal attitude to
opinions, especially to religious, philosophical, and political doctrines, other than
one's own that keep one from severity or rigor in judging others who hold such
opinions ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1984
2
Writing Out My Heart: Selections from the Journal of Frances ...
My conscience does not reproach me. Yet that I should have been so
unfortunately connected with your life will always be a greif and a regret to me.
Let me ask that you will think as forbearingly & charitably of me as you can.
Remember I have ...
Frances Elizabeth Willard, Carolyn De Swarte Gifford, 1995
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The Modern History of England ...
She received him forbearingly, but he was soon committed to a friendly custody
in the lord keeper's house, with the hope that he might be withdrawn from the
corrupting counsels of turbulent advisers.39 The ministers stated to the queen the
...
He acted kindly and forbearingly. He sent for my father. He reminded him of the
condition — implied, but fully understood, on which all his tenants held their
farms. He asked me if I ' denied the charge ?' I at once admitted it. He then said
that ...
"What misfortune?" I asked. "The misfortune of my beingshutup," sheanswered,
with everyappearance of feeling surprised at myquestion. "What other misfortune
could there be?" I determined topersist, as delicately and forbearingly as possible
...
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Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans and Corinthians
And, closing these forty years, during a long part of which some of you have
listened most lovingly and most forbearingly, I leave with you this, which I venture
to quote, though it is my Master's word about Himself, 'I judge you not; the word ...
7
What about Hitler? (The Christian Practice of Everyday ...
... similar to his struggles against the British colonial government: The important
point here is not so much that the British treated him forbearingly as that he was
always able to command publicity. As can be seen from the phrase quoted above
, ...
8
The Jefferson Image in the American Mind
... the interests or the wishes of others, it should be as sparingly delegated and as
forbearingly exerted as is consistent with the great purposes of peace and
security. Tucker's view of Jefferson's public character was in striking contrast to
Lee's.
Merrill D. Peterson, 1960
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A Half-Century of the Unitarian Controversy
Our policy must be to yield forbearingly and heartily to every condescending
appeal from Orthodoxy which would enlist us in its good works. So far as, in
anything that is right, they ask us to co-operate with them, we must cheerfully
assent.
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Perfection Salad: Women and Cooking at the Turn of the Century
"Its pleasures were felt to be inferior pleasures, — to be enjoyed socially and
gratefully, but forbearingly." In addition, these children behave with perfect
manners and listen attentively to their elders' conversation. A visitor who drops in
during ...
8 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FORBEARINGLY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
forbearingly is used in the context of the following news items.
Tuesdays with Zinsser
That fall and winter, Long forbearingly shepherded me through rewrites of the papers he assigned, and incrementally I started to get the hang of ... «The New Yorker, May 15»
My Next President Of Nigeria By Bayo Oluwasanmi
A president that will wield the vast powers of the presidency more tenderly and forbearingly. A president with extraordinary empathy that will put ... «SaharaReporters.com, Oct 14»
This Simple Story About A Sheepherder And A UFO Will Stay With You
... shifted together and waited out the thunder with surprising composure; they stood forbearingly while rain beat down in hard blinding bursts. «io9, Jun 14»
The Skeptic's Guide to the South Pacific
I'mfinejustletmefinishthislastmessage, I replied, forbearingly. We were in the endless-line hell of the LAX international terminal, with a nine-hour overnight trip in ... «The Atlantic, Mar 13»
The Sanctity of the University
Bearing this in mind, Syrian students forbearingly attend school for a degree that may cost their very lives. Clouded by problem sets, papers, ... «Huffington Post, Jan 13»
The Leadership Genius Of Abraham Lincoln
Speaker of the House, Schuyler Colfax, once remarked, "No man clothed with such vast power ever wielded it more tenderly and forbearingly.". «Fast Company, Nov 12»
Richard Price's criminal intelligence
... of Life taxi: both Daps and everyone else automatically and forbearingly turning their eyes skyward as if posing for a religious painting.”. «Salon, Mar 08»
A Modern Buddhist Uprising Strikes a Quieter Chord
“The important point here is not so much that the British treated him forbearingly as that he was always able to command publicity,” Orwell wrote ... «New York Times, Nov 07»