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Discussing the ability of a monarch to meet the people's wish for liberty,
Niccolò Machiavelli Nederman, Cary 2009
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Epicurus and his followers, the cynics and stoics in general affirm it, Epictetus and [2761] Seneca amongst the rest, quamcunque veram esse viam ad libertatem, any way is allowable that leads to liberty,
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“My little woman,” said Mr. Snagsby, sitting down in the remotest corner by the door, as if he were taking a liberty,
Bleak House 2007
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Who are threatened by Bushyooian assaults on liberty,
Reactionary Federal Appellate Judges, And What Can Be Done About Them. 2007
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Mid calls for solidarity, for justice and for liberty,
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If it is to provide its citizens with the greatest possible liberty,
Baron de Montesquieu, Charles-Louis de Secondat Bok, Hilary 2003
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Their leaders, Kelly and Deasy, should have their liberty,
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The lamentations throughout the United Provinces were general, on account of the death of the prince of Orange; and the assassin who was immediately taken, received sentence to be put to death in the most exemplary manner, yet such was his enthusiasm, or folly that when his flesh was torn by red-hot pincers, he coolly said, If I was at liberty,
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Madame de Stael supplicating Bonaparte for her father's liberty,
Hold Up Your Heads, Girls! : Helps for Girls, in School and Out Annie H Ryder
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There may and ought to be a perfect infant, then a perfect youth, then a perfect man, and I don't know how to apply to the advanced stage only; that blessed declaration which I sometimes think expresses the sum of Christian liberty,
A Brief Memoir with Portions of the Diary, Letters, and Other Remains, of Eliza Southall, Late of Birmingham, England Eliza Southall
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