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Meanings of great mildness in English
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Usage of great mildness in English
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His countenance bore the expression of sensibility and greatmildness of disposition.
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The real reason was Saul's too greatmildness, a drawback in a ruler.
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Under sentence of death he behaved with greatmildness and civility.
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The disease varies from greatmildness to extreme malignancy.
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Mortimer could see of a military nature in that tender incident, said Crayshaw, with greatmildness.
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The company were aghast at the audacity of the rejoinder, but the empress replied with greatmildness:
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He saluted me with greatmildness.
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Monseigneur, motionless until now, bent towards the young couple with an expression of greatmildness in his eagle-like eyes.
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He bore with greatmildness the freedom used by his friends, the satirical allusions of advocates, and the petulance of philosophers.
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Jesus of Nazareth appears to have been a man of irreproachable purity, of great piety, and of greatmildness of disposition.
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Alarmed by the spread of heresy, attributed to too greatmildness, the government now issued an edict that inaugurated a reign of terror.
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Sir William answered, that though, from the greatmildness of his temper, he seldom expressed himself with warmth, he always acted with decision.
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The sultan perceiving his constraint, addressed him with greatmildness, "Do you know, son, for what reason I have sent for you?"
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And speaking of the general condition of matters upon that evening, the hunter stated, with greatmildness of language, that "it was very disagreeable."
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"I'm not taking any risks," I answered, and it was with greatestmildness that we sauntered up Paradise Ridge and started down the other side.