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We will tell people that Libertas is the box you put your X in if you want to vote 'No' to the Lisbon Treaty.
Archive 2008-07-01 Not a sheep 2008
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A. (Each placing his left hand upon the other's right shoulder, at the same time bringing the point of the swords to each other's left side, in which position the word Libertas is given.)
The Mysteries of Free Masonry Containing All the Degrees of the Order Conferred in a Master's Lodge William Morgan
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Another Morgan deal, one called Libertas, defrauded investors in the U.S.
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Another Morgan deal, one called Libertas, defrauded investors in the U.S.
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Mr. Ganley said that while Mr. Zelezny had registered the name Libertas in the Czech Republic, this action was not done on the request of Libertas in either Dublin or Brussels, and indicated nothing more than the enthusiasm of support for the Libertas project being expressed by people across the continent.
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Mr. Ganley said that while Mr. Zelezny had registered the name Libertas in the Czech Republic, this action was not done on the request of Libertas in either Dublin or Brussels, and indicated nothing more than the enthusiasm of support for the Libertas project being expressed by people across the continent.
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Wasn't the name Libertas used to register a political party by an associate of Nigel Farage, leader of UKIP?
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"Libertas is a Latin word referring to an international concept of freedom.
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"Libertas is a Latin word referring to an international concept of freedom.
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A campaign group called Libertas has inspired a strong No movement.
D Day for the EU. Glyn Davies 2008
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