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My whole conduct, meekness, mansuetude, voluntary abasement, astonishes me.
We are at present too vexed and discomposed to write at greater length or with the mansuetude fitting to our holy office.
This anger and grief seemed to violate the wide mansuetude of Woodenwold and the maidan.
"Desuetude, consuetude, mansuetude, assuetude."
To one so much a stranger to the mansuetude of Polynesians, this must have seemed an act of desperation; and the baron's gallantry met with a deserved success.
Yet the lagoon itself was strangely still, AH ardor was absorbed into the black depths of the mountain-roots, imposing mansuetude on the confluence of the waters.
Would anybody really wish to get rid of terms like mansuetude (an almost onomatopoeic word for gentleness) or niddering (a jellyish synonym for cowardly)?
In the first chapel to the right are two statues of Mansuetude and Divine Love by Domenico Parodi, the son of Filippo Parodi.
Presently, with the blessing, you will see Padeen's face return to its usual benevolent mansuetude; and a few minutes later you will see him glide insensibly to the verge of an opiate coma.
They gave courteous smiles as they rose from their morning table, nodding to the waiters and the other guests, but when they felt themselves to be unobserved, their mansuetude faded and expressions of the utmost dolour fell upon them.
Not far from the mansuetude of St. Andrew's lies the bureaucratic bastion of City Hall, a building completed in 1889 that Hernandez describes as "Danube Gothic" in timber, largely due to its stylized tower, with wrought-iron crenellations at the very apex.
Shedding a few tears in sign of rejoicing at her daughter's mansuetude in this terrible affair, Mrs Verloc's mother gave play to her astuteness in the direction of her furniture, because it was her own; and sometimes she wished it hadn't been.