And then this power of taking land from this lord and bringing it under another lord is conceived as an index of personal freedom.
Interchanging however with these phrases[148], we have others which seem to point to the same set of distinctions, but to express them in terms of personal freedom.
Now these matters are often expressed in terms of a calculus of personal freedom.
The second proposition announced nothing new, as cases involving titles to slaves, or questions of personal freedom, must necessarily go for final determination to the courts, with a right of appeal.
The natural longing to be free had possessed these people, but when they were confronted with the fact of personal freedom it was too much for them to fully realize, or to estimate what the absence of absolute tyranny meant for them.
In a nation so enlightened, personal freedomcannot be wholly sacrificed, so thought is left free, but speech restricted by censorship--speech with the human mouth or the iron lips of the press.
If it recognized the serf's right to personal freedom, it denied him any rights in the soil.
The principle laid down by Nicolas was, that the serf should obtain his personal freedom, and the lord should take possession of his land!
Personal freedom is guaranteed by the constitution.
The Imperial regime was inaugurated with most enlightened notions, especially in the matter of personal freedom.
Is popular sovereignty a practicable basis of personal freedom, or does it open an avenue to the tyranny of the mob?
Personal freedom, colonial freedom, international freedom, were parts of one whole.
Mutual aid is not less important than mutual forbearance, the theory of collective action no less fundamental than the theory of personal freedom.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "personal freedom" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.