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Example sentences for "freedom"

Lexicographically close words:
freebooting; freeborn; freed; freedman; freedmen; freedome; freedoms; freedwoman; freedwomen; freehand
  1. The lovers of freedom are as rare as the lovers of truth and of God.

  2. But words cannot strengthen or explain or destroy our belief in God, in the immortality of the soul, and in the freedom of the will.

  3. And if you could believe this with all your heart, you would find peace and freedom of spirit, even though your labors should seem vain and your lives of little moment.

  4. Human acts are controlled, not by a higher will or man's freedom of choice, but by physical laws.

  5. If thou makest thy intellectual and moral improvement thy chief business, thou shalt not lack for employment, and with thy progress thy joy and freedom shall increase.

  6. They want comprehensiveness of view, flexibility of thought, openness to light, and freedom of mental play.

  7. If we appeal to the sense of duty, we assume belief in God and in the freedom of the will; if we strive to awaken enthusiasm for the human brotherhood, we imply a divine fatherhood.

  8. The value of a book, like that of a man, lies not in its freedom from fault, but in its qualities, in the good it contains.

  9. The burden indeed is heavy, but the pathway lies through pleasant fields where great souls move to and fro in freedom and at peace.

  10. Hence, intellectual and moral pleasures alone are associated with the sense of freedom and pure joy.

  11. Freedom is found only where honest criticism of men and measures is recognized as a common right.

  12. With that he summoned the leaders of the Persians and the Medes, and any Armenian of rank and dignity who was there, nor would he send away the women as they sat in covered carriages, but let them listen too.

  13. I set my heart on liberty: it seemed to me so fair a thing to be free myself and to leave freedom to my sons.

  14. I set myself to win freedom and I made myself a slave, and now, when we were captured and said to ourselves that we were utterly undone, suddenly we find a safety we never had before.

  15. In their cities they have an open place or square dedicated to Freedom (Free Square they call it), where stand the palace and other public buildings.

  16. Muggleton had not yet been admitted to the freedom of the city, and the marriage was arranged to take place after he should have done so.

  17. Thus it came about that the sect was left at Muggleton's death absolutely unfettered by any petty restraints upon its freedom of development.

  18. When Ralph Red bought his father's freedom of William le Butler, William gave him an acknowledgment for the money, and a written certificate of the transaction, but he did not sign his name.

  19. I say, he brought freedom out of bondage, light out of darkness, and life out of death.

  20. I am sorry to leave them, but the kindest master in the world couldn't make me as happy as the freedom of the warm, wide outdoors.

  21. After a funny pantomime by which, with many laughable gestures, each boy made the other understand that he intended to allow his pet freedom all night, they drew in their heads and lay down.

  22. A large part of this freedom is taken away by two things.

  23. Both should be tolerant and forbearing--willing to grant the other the same freedom of opinion they claim for themselves.

  24. Whoever deny freedom of opinion, in regard to religion, to all men, clearly violate the spirit of the gospel, the recognized rights conferred by the Protestant religion, and the sanctions of our political institutions.

  25. Our civil institutions and laws, guaranteeing unto every individual unlimited freedom of opinion, encourage investigations which tend, for a definite period at least, to produce these differences.

  26. But I do hope and believe that my Lord do yet value me as high as ever, though he dare not admit me to the freedom he once did, and that my Lady is still the same woman.

  27. Although fatal to freedom of thought, its influence proved highly favourable to morals.

  28. The mediocrity of early masters found a refuge in mean but inoffensive commonplace; that of their successors, mistaking freedom and novelty for original genius, revelled in extravagant creations.

  29. Nor is it only by its novelty that this freedom of action sustains the interest of the work.

  30. It mattered little whether that paramount influence was held by an Austrian or Spanish imperial dynasty; so long as the two Sicilies, Sardinia, and Milan owned its dominion, the freedom of the other states was merely nominal.

  31. Twas he who, risking life and fame to crush The idol-worship that enslaved mankind, Restored its native freedom to the mind.

  32. Margaret, her tongue loosened as if by magic, and exulting in her freedom as her words hurried over each other.

  33. Now, just as that freedom of the ship on the sea means shipwreck, so independence of form in art means death.

  34. We all know what that freedom means in politics which is independent of form, of law.

  35. To answer your question, I should have to know what your conception of true freedom is.

  36. Their industry and freedom from prison offences are so marked, "and the special reports on the subject have been so uniformly to the same effect, that it is no longer necessary to call for such reports.

  37. True freedom is, as it appears to me, the triumphing of the spirit or better part of man over the flesh or weaker part; that is, acting according to one's highest conception of what is right.

  38. Marie Schneider differs from the previous cases, not merely by her apparent freedom from pathological elements, but by her rational motives and her intelligence.

  39. In them there is constant reference to the manners, actions, and public characters of the day, the freedom of the old Greek comedy allowing an unbounded degree of personal and political satire.

  40. The head or upper end of the arm-bone fits into the hollow called the glenoid cavity of the scapula, so as to form a joint of the ball-and-socket kind, allowing great freedom of movement to the limb.

  41. If I am to be treated as a child, I must have a child's freedom from conventionality.

  42. She knew that never again could she have the careless freedom of heart which she owned but yesterday.

  43. When the life of such as you is necessary in the cause of freedom no one would hesitate to take it, coward and sneak though you be.

  44. The desire for freedom has not been crushed out from the hearts of the American people, and while it remains strong as at present, some way will be found whereby we shall have at least the semblance of an army again.

  45. It seemed to him at this moment as if he must do something toward warning the friends of freedom of the danger which menaced, and was ready to act, whatever might be the cost to him.

  46. The two lads were within forty feet of the boy who would have done the cause of freedom such grievous wrong, and each instant those who might lend him a helping hand were drawing further away.

  47. Evan exclaimed as if questioning the truth of his own statement, and straightway Nathan fell to weeping, so great was the relief which came upon him as he realized that the friends of freedom had been prepared for the foe.

  48. He could not conceive it to be right to abandon religion to men who, whether Episcopalian or Presbyterian, would impose fetters on the freedom of 'the people of God'.

  49. There was to be complete freedom for all who contented themselves with setting forth their opinions, without 'imposing' on the conscience of others or disturbing their worship.

  50. Their iron discipline and their devotion to the cause permitted a freedom which would have been a mere dissolvent of armies enlisted after a more worldly system.

  51. Strange with what freedom and quantity I pissed this night, which I know not what to impute to but my oysters, unless the coldness of the night should cause it, for it was a sad rainy and tempestuous night.

  52. You see, he never before had understood fully what freedom means.

  53. No one can fully understand what a wonderful and blessed thing freedom is until they have lost it and then got it again.

  54. Yes, we knew that if we could get beyond the machines, there was freedom for us.

  55. Kaydessa was in the northern foothills, twice turned back from the west and the freedom of the outlaws by the Apache scouts.

  56. On the contrary, the sovereign must, under all circumstances, have freedom to anticipate the violent and unjust.

  57. On our success depends the fate of Freedom and Civilisation.

  58. Believe me, fair, and let my paper live; Or be not fair, and so me freedom give.


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    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    freedom and; freedom come; freedom from