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- adjective Common misspelling of
freest .
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Examples
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Professor has been a big fan of China's reform policy, because it is pragmatic and cautious; more importantly, it is the freeest of all free economy, and more 'capitalistic' than the US.
Professor Cheung on China's New Labor Law Sun Bin 2008
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Even in the freeest countrys our property is subject to the controul and disposal of our partners, to whom the Laws have given a soverign Authority.
Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 17 June 1782, with a List of Articles wanted from Holland 1973
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The timid or indolent inhabitant of London, whose head has been filled with the Bastilles and police of the ancient government, and who would as soon have ventured to Constantinople as to Paris, reads, in the debates of the Convention, that France is now the freeest country in the world, and that strangers from all corners of it flock to offer their adorations in this new Temple of Liberty.
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The timid or indolent inhabitant of London, whose head has been filled with the Bastilles and police of the ancient government, and who would as soon have ventured to Constantinople as to Paris, reads, in the debates of the Convention, that France is now the freeest country in the world, and that strangers from all corners of it flock to offer their adorations in this new Temple of Liberty.
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France is the freeest country in the world, and, above all, a republic.
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France is the freeest country in the world, and, above all, a republic.
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Second U S Regiment who Richly deserved preferment for his bravery through the whole action he made the freeest use of the Baonet of any
The Winning of the West, Volume 4 Louisiana and the Northwest, 1791-1807 Theodore Roosevelt 1888
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Denmark is a despotism, and yet her people are the freeest and most happy of any in Europe.
The slave trade, domestic and foreign Why It Exists, and How It May Be Extinguished 1836
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"I feel I am at my freeest and at my most open and ambitious when I have got something to respond to - an external motif," he says.
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The timid or indolent inhabitant of London, whose head has been filled with the Bastilles and police of the ancient government, and who would as soon have ventured to Constantinople as to Paris, reads, in the debates of the Convention, that France is now the freeest country in the world, and that strangers from all corners of it flock to offer their adorations in this new Temple of Liberty.
A Residence in France During the Years 1792 1793 1794 and 1795 Lady, An English 1797
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