We were at the top of the stairway, where the mountain, ascent of whichfrees one from ill, is the second time cut back.
When we may look to you as one ordained To free the flesh from fell disease, as frees Our Luther's burning tongue the fettered soul?
One fierce throe frees the sapling: flake on flake Lull till they leave the oak snow-stupefied.
He who strives to practise the works that procure merits frees himself from evil influence, and from the attending miseries.
The liquors are previously mixed with a little milk of lime, which frees them from ferric oxide, alumina, and silica.
However, it frees Miss Lloyd from all doubts, by removing her motive.
Now, you see, this frees Miss Lloyd from suspicion.
That reasoning also frees Mr. Hall from suspicion," said I, reverting to my former theories.
The expansive action of the chest is one of the chief exercises because it not only frees the vital organs but co-ordinates the normal actions of a man in standing and walking.
This exercise frees all the muscles of the back and carries the blood away from the head.
This expansion frees the respiratory muscles and all the vital organs, gives man command of the elemental action of his body as a whole; that is, his erectness expresses higher emotions and experiences.
This exercise frees the torso and makes it flexible.
One who, or that which, dusts; a utensil that frees from dust.
The Church frees from the obligation of vows, contracts and promissory oaths, from impediments to marriage, from espousals, etc.
Frees from the sting of jests all who in extreme 5 Are wreched or wicked: of these two a theame Charity and liberty give me.
For, on the one hand, there are some sincere but timid souls who are prevented by their environment from abandoning their schism; they are encouraged to return to the fold by the civil power, which frees them from a most humiliating bondage.
It is from these limiting conditions of personal preference and social environment that scientific method frees us.
Textual Appendix) 8 Himself he frees by secret means unseen; 9 His shackles empty left, himself escaped clean.
All such legislation frees the corporation that wishes to do well from being driven into doing ill, in order to compete with its rival, which prefers to do ill.
In acting in this way it also frees itself from a voracious being who would require much food.
But he re-commences the whole of his operations though having nothing more to disgorge; he again plunges his head into the cell and goes through a pretence of disgorging, then turns round and frees himself from the pollen.
Many means the tragic poet takes might serve another object; but he frees himself from all requirements not relating to this end, and is thereby obliged to direct himself with a view to this supreme object.
Dermat O'Dyna slays the Three Kings of the Island of 213 the Torrent, breaks the Spell with their Blood, and frees Finn, VII.
She frees herself by giving him a push which upsets him into the easy chair; then crosses to the recess and stands looking down at Grace and Paramore from the corner next the fireplace.
Julia, finding Charteris too strong for her, gives up her attempt to get at Grace, but strikes him in the face as she frees herself.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "frees" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.