After the promulgation of the gospel of human liberty, the United States of America could no longer point to England as the "first man Adam" of the accursed sin of slavery.
We charge upon the present national compact, that it was formed at the expense of human liberty, by a profligate surrender of principle, and to this hour is cemented with human blood.
All history, both sacred and profane, both ancient and modern, bears testimony to the efficacy of female influence and power in the cause of human liberty.
Locke: His Ideas on Human Liberty, Morality, General Politics, and Religious Politics.
All philosophy, which does not believe in human liberty, yet which enunciates a system of morality, is in perpetual contradiction.
Human liberty is an assured fact; we are free to do good or evil.
A jealous lover of human liberty, and deeming it the absolute condition of all that we admire and respect in humanity, I reverse the phrase of Voltaire, and say that, if God really existed, it would be necessary to abolish him.
He has gone out from animal slavery, and passing through divine slavery, a temporary condition between his animality and his humanity, he is now marching on to the conquest and realization of human liberty.
He announced as his subject: "The Contribution of the Anglo-Saxon to the Cause of Human Liberty.
The acorns were the doctrine of human liberty, everywhere preached by Anglo-Saxons.
It was in school that our hearts grew warm as we read of Washington, of Jefferson, of Henry, apostles of human liberty.
While I was at Stowe University, though a young man, I was chairman of the bureau of education and had charge of the work of educating the race upon the doctrine of human liberty.
Stanton; and we recall with gratitude the fact that he was one of the earliest and most consistent advocates of human liberty.
Gougar of Indiana traced the development of human liberty as shown in the history of the ballot, which was at first given to a certain class of believers in orthodox religions, then to property holders, then to all white men.
The chief contribution to human libertymade by the United States is the establishment of the right of personal representation in government.
Girls sixteen years of age, for having spoken in favor of human liberty, are now working in Siberian mines.
This sacred book, this foundation of human liberty, of morality, does it teach concubinage and polygamy?
I will shake hands cordially with every believer in human liberty; I will shake hands with every believer in Nationality; I will shake hands with every man who is the friend of the human race.
Every man that was the enemy of human liberty in this country was a Democrat.
When Thomas Paine was in favor of human liberty, Wesley was against it.
He was the enemy of human liberty; and if his advice could have been followed we would have been the colonies of Great Britain still.
A church that puts a book above the laws and constitution of its country, that puts a book above the welfare of mankind, is dangerous to human liberty.
Our war was a great educator, when the whole people of the North rose up grandly in favor of human liberty.
In the imagination of the peasants Luther appeared as the friend of human liberty, determined to deliver them from the intolerable yoke that had been laid upon them by their masters.
A Star in the Sky of Despair Every Christian, every philanthropist, every believer in human liberty, should feel under obligation to Thomas Paine for the splendid service rendered by him in the darkest days of the American Revolution.
Paine Believed in God Thomas Paine was a champion in both hemispheres of human liberty; one of the founders and fathers of the Republic; one of the foremost men of his age.
For these are the things we have always professed to desire, and unless we pour out blood and treasure now and succeed, we may never be able to unite or show conquering force again in the great cause of human liberty.
The moral climax of this, the culminating and final war for human liberty, has come, and they are ready to put their own strength, their own highest purpose, their own integrity and devotion to the test.
When you reflect upon it, these men who died to preserve the Union died to preserve the instrument which we are now using to serve the world--a free nation espousing the cause of human liberty.
Such words uttered by Mr. Seward justify the assertions of Lord John Russell, of Gladstone, those true and high-minded friends of human liberty, that the North fights for empire and not for a principle.
Lord John Russell had to reconcile the various and immense interests of England, jeopardized by the war, with his sincere love of human liberty.
From the official correspondence, Lord Lyons comes out a friend of humanity and of human liberty,--just the reverse of what he generally was supposed to be.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "human liberty" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.