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Example sentences for "political freedom"

  • We have demonstrated, in a former lecture, that an uncivilized people is not adapted to a state of political freedom.

  • Political freedom is withheld from them by the laws of all States, for the obvious reason that it is not among the privileges which God, as yet, endowed them with the ability to use for the common welfare.

  • This system they modified but little, only giving somewhat of the spirit of political freedom.

  • The results of the Reformation on intellectual development, political freedom, scientific thought, and, in general, on human progress.

  • Let the inveterate opponents of Political Liberty say what they please, it is undeniable that the present war has rapidly developed into a deadly conflict between Autocratic Power and Political Freedom.

  • Education without religion has been as treacherous and as frail a support to the civilization of men as the reed that pierces the hand of him who leans upon it; political freedom (?

  • There are four things which dispute the title to forming the highest test of a well-ordered state of society: riches, political freedom, education, and religion.

  • Let two ratification days, one a National and one a State day, make a happy ending of the denial of political freedom to women!

  • It is for this reason your treasurer rejoices over the day she was so placed, either by design or chance, and so blessed with perfect health that she was able to serve in the cause of woman's political freedom.

  • Women should not forget these men who have stepped in advance of the more slow moving of their own constituents to help this great cause of political freedom.

  • As a State officer for many years he had strong influence and it always was used for woman's political freedom.

  • To one has come the vision of political freedom.

  • City after city lost its faculty for self-government, until at last Florence, so long the center of political freedom, fell beneath the yoke of her merchant princes.

  • We have already observed, that where men are remiss or corrupted, the virtue of their leaders, or the good intention of their magistrates, will not always secure them in the possession of political freedom.

  • Thus, through the protracted struggle of the American Colonies for religious and political freedom, woman bravely shared the dangers and persecutions of those eventful years.

  • Those who made the demand for political freedom in 1848, in Europe as well as America, were about the same age.

  • Hence a stronger love for woman's political freedom, than for their own personal comfort, compelled them to lay it aside.

  • The true principles of national glory are opened by the grandeur of the minds of these assertors of political freedom.

  • So ridiculous in their origin were these pernicious nicknames, which long excited feuds and quarrels in domestic life, and may still be said to divide into two great parties this land of political freedom.

  • The death of this lovely and brave women symbolizes the whole daily sacrifice that vast numbers of women have made and are making for the sake of political freedom.

  • For five years women have appealed to this President and his party for political freedom.

  • It is unthinkable that a national government which represents women, and which appeals periodically for the suffrages of women, should ignore the issue of the right of all women to political freedom.

  • A kind of equality may even be established in the political world, though there should be no political freedom there.

  • But I contend that in order to combat the evils which equality may produce, there is only one effectual remedy--namely, political freedom.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    but simply; cannon ball; cheery tone; first battle; musical comedy; objective case; political career; political community; political conditions; political development; political economy; political education; political equality; political expediency; political grounds; political ideas; political issue; political life; political necessity; political opinions; political organization; political parties; political party; political power; southern latitude; sufficient proof