Banning smoking in public is the very essence of illiberality. |
Before decolonization, it was possible to believe that colonial rule was as bad a form of illiberality as could exist. |
With all the well-known illiberality of innovators, it is nevertheless remarkable to witness among some Israelites such a haste for innovation, such a rage for destroying. |
He readily obtained sympathy, and many persons were disgusted at Sir Charles's illiberality in not making him some compensation. |
This Magna Carta thing is very weird because in the last 800 years we have had the Tudors, sheep stealing, Newgate prison, incredible illiberality. |
They have none of the Canton illiberality or prejudices about them, and are most willing to teach their art to the natives. |