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  • My Lady is robust, she is hale, she is learned and argumentative and adventurous and charming and entertaining and large-souled.

    The Mistress of Nothing Kate Pullinger 2009

  • My Lady is robust, she is hale, she is learned and argumentative and adventurous and charming and entertaining and large-souled.

    The Mistress of Nothing Kate Pullinger 2009

  • My Lady is robust, she is hale, she is learned and argumentative and adventurous and charming and entertaining and large-souled.

    The Mistress of Nothing Kate Pullinger 2009

  • My Lady is robust, she is hale, she is learned and argumentative and adventurous and charming and entertaining and large-souled.

    The Mistress of Nothing Kate Pullinger 2009

  • Devoted wife, loyal friend, careful mother, large-minded and large-souled woman, she stands conspicuous, in a period of lax domestic relations, for the virtues that grace the fireside as well as for the talents that shine in the salon.

    The Women of the French Salons Amelia Ruth Gere Mason

  • None but a large-souled and kindly-affectioned man, whose intellect was as comprehensive as his feelings were benevolent, could have produced the excellent little treatise which claims him as its author.

    Discovery of Witches The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster Thomas Potts

  • Isn't it people of the finest organization, comprehensive, large-souled, that are capable of the extremes either of courage or fear?

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 38, December, 1860 Various

  • They were at war with none personally; as high-toned, large-souled men and women they were ready with their expressions of hatred and contempt for the unchristian social life of our generation, but they were never ranters.

    Brook Farm John Thomas Codman

  • Our hearty and large-souled ancestors never dreamed of weighing every miserable coin, or of stinting the measure of their generous wines or foaming ale.

    The Corporation of London, Its Rights and Privileges William Ferneley Allen

  • Her life was one long, large-souled, large-hearted prayer for the triumph of Right, Justice, Liberty; and she who lived for others was

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 47, September, 1861 Various

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