North and South, East and West, there was hardly a discordant note in the great chorus of fervent applause which rose when it was understood that at last the forces of the nation were to be united in the cause of liberty and humanity.
Be sure that if there were a moment of danger, I would be found in the foremost rank of the defenders of liberty and of the constitution of the year III.
This was not all: numerous emissaries scattered through Poland and Hungary were to foment discord and raise the cry of liberty and independence, to alarm Russia and Austria.
In his reply he did not fail to introduce the high-sounding words "liberty and equality.
Their intercourse with heaven was doubly sweet from the uncertainty of liberty and life.
Whereas the gospel and new covenant is a dispensation of liberty and life.
Pleasant enough it had been to hold up occasionally these democratic abstractions for the purpose of challenging the world's admiration and cheaply acquiring the character of lovers of liberty and equality.
Short of liberty andequality we cannot stop without doing injustice to their memories.
The oligarchy of New England, and the rich proprietors and landholders of the Middle States, turned with alarm and horror from the levelling doctrines urged upon them by the "liberty and equality" propagandists of the South.
Every lover of liberty andhater of oppression has read 'Uncle Tom.
Is it not a fine thing that such a lover of liberty and friend of freedom and enemy of oppression should keep those little prisoners for his selfish gratification.
The book stands a monumental warning to thinkers on society and politics, of what happens when once men lose sight, in their speculations, of the value of Liberty and of Individuality.
The train of thought which had extricated me from this dilemma seemed to me, in after years, fitted to render a similar service to others; and it now forms the chapter on Liberty and Necessity in the concluding Book of my System of Logic.
Inheriting from his family a devotion to liberty and independence, he early became distinguished for his patriotic ardor and decision of character.
Such were the open manifestations of liberty and independence in different portions of North Carolina in 1775!
Where now she walks among the rising temples of liberty and happiness, she soon would tread upon ruins, and mourn over human hopes.
Now I will love her with the affection and tenderness of a child, knowing what part she took in my restoration to liberty and life.
And it follows that each of the things is, by the respective parties, called by two different and incompatible names--liberty and tyranny.
His whole soul was in it: "Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
The United States were rescued from the false predicament in which they had been from the beginning, and the great popular heart leaped with new enthusiasm for "Liberty and Union, henceforth and forever, one and inseparable.
And it is clear that in spite of the ease and delight with which Gladstone's mind moved among 'the eternal commonplaces of liberty and self-government,' he is seeking throughout for a quantitative solution.
The same notions are entertained respectingliberty and equality, the liberty of the press, the right of association, the jury, and the responsibility of the agents of government.
Without his brother's aid, he would have been content to assail Dion with his slandering tongue; with his powerful assistance he could inflict a heavier injury upon him, perhaps even rob him of liberty and life.
It would soon be in his power to give the country whatever degree of liberty and independence he might choose.
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