Matter finds the same merits which are applauded by the Italians: "Il a plus innove pour la liberte que pour le despotisme, car autour de lui la liberte etait inconnue, tandis que le despotisme lui posait partout.
He collaborated on the Dictionnaire des Sciences Philosophiques and the Liberte de Penser, but is best known by his useful Dictionnaire Universel des Contemporains.
He wrote in the Revue Independante, Revue des Deux Mondes and Liberte de Penser; for writing against clericalism in the last he was deprived of his chair.
In addition to his historical works he contributed to le Siecle, la Libertede penser, and l'Encyclopedie Nouvelle, etc.
Thence he returned to his native country, which, however, he had to leave after the publication of a pamphlet entitled Pensees sur la liberte civile (1759).
La liberte et la pratique exterieure de tous les cultes sont assures a tous, et aucune entrave ne pourra etre apportee, soit a l'organisation hierarchique des differentes communions, soit a leurs rapports avec leurs chefs spirituels.
Le Prince de Bismarck adhere a la proposition Francaise, en declarant que l'assentiment de l'Allemagne est toujours acquis a toute motion favorable a la liberte religieuse.
La Liberte (as the unhappy Cheeseman's schooner was called within gunshot of France) was glad enough to drop that pretentious name, and become again the peaceful London Trader, when she found herself beyond the reach of French batteries.
For one moment the brown head was bent over his hand, and La Liberte showed an emotion which none of those who thought they knew her would have believed possible.
For a moment La Liberte confronted him from behind her barricade, her eyes darting fire.
Then with a tigerlike spring La Liberte dashed forward, seized Edme about the waist with one arm, while she endeavored to secure the parchment with her other hand.
I should were I you," and La Liberte shook her brown curls with a laugh.
The last Tournay saw of Demoiselle Liberte she was pushing through the crowd that made way for her right willingly, while she cried out: "I will show you the bakery, my brave people; I am now on my way to interview the chief baker.
Tournay saw the white-clad figure of La Liberte disappear under the glittering knife.
So you are Edme de Rochefort," repeated La Liberte slowly.
La Liberte walked jauntily to the door through which Edme had just vanished, locked it, and stuck the key in her belt beside the knife she always wore there.
The Citizeness Liberte has been incarcerated in the Luxembourg prison," was the reply.
French dramatists could not wait until the great man should belong to the past to make of him the hero of a tragedy in Alexandrine verse: Vashington ou la Liberte du Nouveau Monde, par M.
In a third fan La Liberte becomes 'Patrone des Francais,' and is still provided with plummet and cap.
In 1832, after he had painted the admirable La Liberte Guidant le Peuple sur les Barricades, he visited Morocco.
Many of them are so ungrateful as to think they are treated too much like automatons, and that with the "liberte du mal" they have also been deprived of the "liberte du bien.
Veuillot, who communicates the correct views about the Council daily to the French, has declared that it was right to deprive the Bishops of the freedom of evil (qu'il ne fallait pas laisser aux Eveques la liberte du mal).
On October 6th he reports to Jefferson that at an entertainment given the American envoys, Consul Le Brun gave the toast: "A l'union de l'Amerique avec les puissances du Nord pour faire respecter la liberte des mers.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "liberte" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.