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Example sentences for "perfect liberty"

  • I did not think I was doing wrong, sir, as the lady was at perfect liberty to tell you.

  • I will have the woman Pacienza punished in such a way as to satisfy you, and I will place the girl in a respectable family where you can go and see her in perfect liberty.

  • It appeared, however, that he was at perfect liberty to demand a hearing before the tribunal of Nero.

  • But the policy of Europe, by not leaving things at perfect liberty, occasions other inequalities of much greater importance.

  • The establishment of perfect justice, of perfect liberty, and of perfect equality, is the very simple secret which most effectually secures the highest degree of prosperity to all the three classes.

  • But to make up for this severity the Englishman may go in perfect liberty to the tavern or the brothel, and sanctify the Sabbath as he pleases.

  • To this the necessitarian replies, what does it signify that a man has a perfect liberty in regard to the choice of "one of two peppercorns?

  • It truly signifies nothing, that we are at perfect liberty to choose between two pepper-corns, if we are not so to choose between good and evil, life and death.

  • Conformably to your marriage contract, you would there, Madame and mother, be at perfect liberty; both yourself and your household.

  • Now the ideal of perfect Liberty is the entire absence of all limitation, and to have no limitation in Being is to be co-extensive with All-Being.

  • The ideal of perfect Liberty is the converse of all this, and follows a sequence which does not thus lead us into a cul-de-sac.

  • The Unity of the Spirit is found to result in perfect Liberty; the old sequence of Karma has been cut off, and a new and higher order has been introduced.

  • General Pemberton, who had telegraphic and railroad communication with Vicksburg, was therefore at perfect liberty to reenforce the place with a garrison equal, if not superior, to my command.

  • In this free country every man is at perfect liberty to publish his own thoughts and impressions, and any witness who may differ from me should publish his own version of facts in the truthful narration of which he is interested.

  • Did he tell you at the same time, that if you fished elsewhere than at Skerries, you were at perfect liberty to fish for any one you liked?

  • Here a man is at perfect liberty to contemplate and cogitate without fear of being agitated.

  • The departure of Merrywell left our three friends at perfect liberty, and they were determined to enjoy it as much as possible during Sparkle's visit.

  • You are, then, at perfect liberty to bury the story in oblivion, and I advise you to do so.

  • I shall not bore you in any way, and you will be at perfect liberty to ignore my presence.

  • Vernai, "and have mostly succeeded; and as for the other receivers they are at perfect liberty to follow M.

  • But as your daughter has taken no such oath, having acquired it herself, she may be for all I know at perfect liberty to communicate the secret to anyone.

  • You are also at perfect liberty to make what efforts at escape you choose.

  • It is not your business to do so, but if you care to take the trouble you are at perfect liberty to trace them.

  • You are at perfect liberty to scream to your heart's content.

  • You are, of course, at perfect liberty to make every inquiry you please of Lord Dunton, but I fancy you will obtain very small satisfaction from him.

  • Whatever would most effectively carry out the main purpose, that the agent was at perfect liberty to do, and time and money were freely at his disposal.

  • He was at perfect liberty to discuss matters with the Tongsa Penlop, but he must no longer delay paying his respects to me, and giving me evidence that the Tibetan Government were sincere in their wish to negotiate.

  • When we remarked on this, Zenith told us that if anyone happened along he would be at perfect liberty to go in and help himself to anything in the house.

  • Anyone is at perfect liberty to appropriate one to his own use at any time, and when he is through he merely leaves it at a convenient place by the roadside for some one else to take.

  • We are always at perfect liberty to stay where ever night overtakes us, and it makes no difference with the quality of the hospitality whether the guests are acquaintances or not.

  • We discovered at once that the Mars dwellers understand what genuine hospitality is, for we found ourselves at perfect liberty to do what best pleased us without restraint from our hosts.


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