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1 This new liberalism was a wider phenomenon than the liberal Protestantism whose stronghold had been in nineteenth-century Germany.
2 He is far removed from the coach who first appeared in the 1990s and preached a new liberalism .
3 Though as for the open door"-bythis he meant China's new liberalism - " Iamsure it will remain as it is.
4 At such a juncture "progressivism" and a " new liberalism " were bound to come into their own in the general opinion of the country.
5 The representative system can only be restored to dignity and usefulness by the growth of a new Liberalism .
6 We must organise our party, get our new Liberalism to work.-Inthis also, do you agree with me?
7 The country was swept by a new Liberalism that by astute manipulation had kept sympathetic both manufacturers and radicals.
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