11.There is nothing more alien to America's constitutional way of life than the toleration of abortion and its imposition on women who deserve better choices.
13.Many poorer Jews were consequently forced to migrate eastwards to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth which had a long history of toleration of the Jewish people.
14.Though neither the Anglicans of Virginia nor the Puritans of Massachusetts believed in toleration for other denominations, that principle was strictly applied in Rhode Island.
15.There was a strong assumption of superiority in this Puritanic toleration, hardly less trying to the blond flesh of an unenthusiastic sister than a Puritanic persecution.
16.A great lady here and there whose rank secured her the toleration and it may be the adulation of a servile circle, might write and print her writings.
17.He points out that the reason for the opposition to same sex marriage is that it would go beyond neutral toleration and give same sex marriage a government stamp of approval.
18.Because of our tradition of free speech and our consequent toleration, even encouragement of a dissent, open discussion and iconoclasm create the sort of atmosphere in which intellectual excellence can flourish.
19.Thus, for all the talk of religious toleration in the Declaration of Breda, Charles and Clarendon quickly moved to establish religious uniformity across the Three Kingdoms in the early 1660s.
20.The British government did not grant religious toleration to Catholics either at home or in Ireland and the Americans could see no good motive in granting it in North America.