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Example sentences for "personal liberty"

  • The German people believe in personal liberty.

  • So I am in favor or personal liberty to the largest extent.

  • If it were a matter of personal liberty, I should take part.

  • Not being beer-bibbers, and warned by their desperate home struggle, they will not stand with the Teutons for "personal liberty" on the question of drink.

  • It is that notion of personal liberty which was the cause of representative government, not representative government that was the cause of personal liberty.

  • In other words, the people did not get up a parliament for the sake of having that parliament enact laws securing personal liberty.

  • This, the right to law, is the cornerstone of personal liberty.

  • Absolute personal liberty is not possible; to grant it to any one individual would be equivalent to denying it to others.

  • Most of the Northern States sooner or later passed "Personal Liberty laws," which, without directly assuming to nullify the Federal statute, aimed to defeat its enforcement.

  • Let us now see the condition of personal liberty.

  • Judged by this rule, the first band are the more criminal, as they have deprived their victims of personal liberty, forced them into servitude, and then "despoiled them of the fruits of their labor.

  • The most remarkable is their indifference to personal liberty.

  • It has been said "personal liberty" and bigotry are involved in this matter.

  • Did you ever hear of a man getting paid for defending the doctrine of personal liberty?

  • But as public sentiment crystallized, and judges and executives began to feel the pressure at the polls, a new conception of personal liberty developed.

  • The defense of tipping on the "personal liberty" plea, like the defense of the liquor business on the same plea, will grow feebler and feebler until judges cease to take the aristocratic viewpoint.

  • I am therefore led to conclude, that the right of association is almost as inalienable as the right of personal liberty.

  • Men who sow their wild oats and boast of their “personal liberty” to do as they please.

  • I fully appreciate the value of personal liberty.

  • I am therefore led to conclude that the right of association is almost as inalienable as the right of personal liberty.

  • The latter part of the letter alluded to reports that the Legislature was disposed to repeal or modify the well-known laws for the protection of Personal Liberty, passed originally as a defence against the Fugitive Slave Bill.

  • Your influence has saved the ‘Personal Liberty Laws’ of this State from essential change.

  • A further instance of want of personal liberty in Barbarossa's days is shown by his contempt for commerce and for the trader's knowledge of the commercial value of his goods.

  • Merchants did not care to submit to the often tiresome and petty restrictions on personal liberty involved by the monastic rules that existed in the factory.

  • In these days when the question of saloon or no saloon is at the fore in almost every community, one hears a good deal about what is called "personal liberty.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "personal liberty" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    away back; commercial sexual; eight leaves; many fields; one hundred thousand francs; other device; personal adornment; personal character; personal characteristics; personal communication; personal danger; personal dignity; personal equation; personal experiences; personal friends; personal history; personal hygiene; personal identity; personal immortality; personal injury; personal life; personal love; personal name; personal nature; personal observation; personal responsibility