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point of character



NOUN
saving grace
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In personal appearance the two Romany Ryes were as unlike as in every point of character they were unlike. 

From Old Familiar Faces by Watts-Dunton, Theodore

It was a point of character which Dora could appreciate and admire, though it was not one she thought it necessary to imitate.

From Amy Herbert by Sewell, Elizabeth

It is the "Spirit given to them that ask him," with regard to agency; it is grace, in point of character; and it is holiness or practical religion, in reference to its outward influence.

From Female Scripture Biographies, Volume II by Cox, Francis Augustus

"This is a most unlooked-for communication, Brother Balais," said he, doubtfully; "and it is not permitted you to cross-examine upon a point of character."

From Bred in the Bone by Payn, James

Elizabeth had, in fact, learned that while openness was a point of character, nevertheless, if she dealt openly with her husband it led to quarrelsome discussions.

From The Wind Before the Dawn by Munger, Dell H.




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