And both he himself and everybody else saw that he was at full liberty, and that the guard about him put him under no sort of restraint.
The Prince ordered Zuylestein to go immediately to Feversham, and to see the King safe and at full liberty to go whithersoever he pleased.
A guard went with him that left him at full liberty, and paid him rather more respect than his own guards had done of late.
Doth man think that he shall be left at full liberty, without control?
Should the said Rip Van Winkle think fit to annul this contract within twenty years and a day, he shall be at full liberty to do so.
Should the said Rip Van Winkle tink fit to annul dis contract vithin twenty years and a day, he shall be at full liberty to do so.
Access to the young lady was by no means difficult; for, as she lived now on a perfect friendly footing with her aunt, she was at full liberty to receive what visitants she pleased.
You have my full liberty," cries Lady Bellaston, "to apply it to what purpose you please.
She considered herself, therefore, atfull liberty to reveal all she knew to the squire, which she immediately did in the most explicit terms, and without any ceremony or preface.
So that upon the whole, where sects are tolerated in a state, 'tis fit they should enjoy a full liberty of conscience, and every other privilege of freeborn subjects to which no power is annexed.
When any motion is made, it is subjected to the consideration of this assembly, and every member is atfull liberty to examine and discuss it.
As the causes of the calamities which are said to threaten us are not assigned in the address, we shall leave ourselves at full liberty to charge them upon those who shall appear from future inquiries to deserve so heavy an accusation.
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