Aún no tenemos significados para "noble generosity".
1This trait of character took the form sometimes of a noble generosity.
2I wish I could make you see how we appreciate your noble generosity.
3She possessed a noble generosity, especially to obscure men of talent.
4Abram's faith led, too, to the noble generosity of his proposal.
5They told her that the whole world would praise her for her noble generosity.
6Such noble generosity was not thrown away upon Floyd.
7His assurance is no doubt prompted by a noble generosity induced, to some extent, by Judah's appeal.
8What your noble generosity has cost you!
9Subsequently, the Dutch admiral, with noble generosity, sent Captain Colville, with eight of his officers, to Rear-Admiral Russel.
10This was noble generosity on the part of Great Britain, for at this time she had no money to spare.
11Now, your noble generosity will enable me to donate what they owe on my salary, and get the window too!
13A spirit of noble generosity and forgiveness, filial devotion, and a desire to find good in the midst of seeming evil.
14Her noble generosity and disinterestedness have carried her through many trials since her marriage, but it fails to nerve her longer.
15I went to see her, and did not evince any surprise when she began to thank me for my noble generosity.
16One of these was a Protestant, who, with noble generosity, handed it over to a Catholic as a more fitting custodian.
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