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1 He received a liberal education , and engaged in mercantile and agricultural pursuits.
2 I have had a liberal education in party convocations, State and national.
3 Henry deeply felt the misfortune of being debarred from a liberal education .
4 Cortes, therefore, was in receipt of a liberal education for his day.
5 The results, however, of our present scheme of liberal education are disappointing.
6 I could not bear that he should not have a liberal education .
7 It's a liberal education to listen to that sort of a crowd.
8 It's a liberal education to have a cousin as clever as that.
9 It contains in itself all the elements of a liberal education in out-of-the-way-ness.
10 Obama received a liberal education in the most rounded sense of the term.
11 Does it reflect a return to the traditional values of a liberal education ?
12 He feels that he has also received a liberal education selling WPA art.
13 He received a liberal education at Washington College, and engaged in agricultural pursuits.
14 Their idea of a liberal education will therefore be a great hodge-pod only.
15 To travel, however, with Dormer Colville was a liberal education in the virtues.
16 He was the most charming of hosts and his conversation a liberal education .
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