Use liberty in a sentence
Sentences starting with liberty
- Liberty would be worth any cost that might be put upon it now. [5]
- Liberty ran riot within her. [9]
- Liberty was worth more than his uncle's gold. [10]
- Liberty loses a Friend Volume 8. [9]
- Liberty is often a heavy burden on a man. [6]
Sentences ending with liberty
- For my sake would he deign to grant them life--and liberty? [10]
- Some other Moses would have had to lead us to our Jordan, to the sight of our promised land of liberty. [7]
- A bolder spirit would have dashed for liberty. [9]
- The scheme she was plotting was meant to punish him who had pained her; but she forgot that it might cost these brave men, husbands and fathers, their life or liberty. [10]
- But no, she was ignorant, poor thing, and did not know what a blow she had struck for life and liberty. [5]
- Small wonder he was idolized by the Watauga settlers, that he had been their leader in the struggle of Franklin for liberty. [9]
- While I was wandering abroad he was deposed from his office, and would probably have died in prison, if a worthy man had not assisted him to save his honor and his liberty. [10]
- An honorable man undertook without fear of persons the lost cause of the poor condemned wretch, and never rested till he had restored him to honor and liberty. [10]
- It now seemed to me that a one-cigar limit was no real protection to a person, so I knocked my pledge on the head and resumed my liberty. [5]
- He was surprised to find that this inner freedom, which was independent of external conditions, now had as it were an additional setting of external liberty. [2]
Short sentences using liberty
- Laws inimical to religious liberty? [5]
- I was given my liberty. [9]
- This was liberty indeed! [9]
- Our own liberty and prosperity. [7]
- Lasenby Liberty Stall. [6]
- Is liberty nothing? [5]
- Liberty! [9]
Sentences containing liberty two or more times
- I think you would conclude that it was, if your liberty depended upon it, and so would Judge Douglas, if his liberty depended upon it. [7]
- That devastating something would be agony to one who loved liberty and freedom--had not that ever been his watchword, liberty and freedom to do what he pleased in the world and with the world? [11]
- Hence we behold the process by which thousands are daily passing from under the yoke of bondage hailed by some as the advance of liberty, and bewailed by others as the destruction of all liberty. [7]
- In America we succeeded in eliminating hereditary power, in obtaining a large measure of political liberty, only to see the rise of an economic power, and the consequent loss of economic liberty. [9]
More example sentences with the word liberty in them
- But the sturdy young fellow knew how to defend his liberty, and had already released himself from his assailant when other servants grasped him. [10]
- But I wish you to understand that, though I am unwilling to go upon this platform, you are not at liberty to draw inferences concerning any other platform with which my name has been or is connected. [7]
- My note to you only means that if you know of any such thing rendering a suspension of the execution proper, on your own judgment, you are at liberty to suspend it. [7]
- We know that you have armed a vast host against us, and we are ready to buy peace and liberty by a yearly tribute. [10]
- Ah, if necessity would but make me happy too, by giving you your liberty, that on these many miseries endured we might set up a sure home. [11]
- He was a worthy, excellent man before the craze for liberty turned people's heads. [10]
- Every morning we woke to fresh pleasures, and every evening closed a spring festal day, radiant with the sunlight of liberty and the magic of friendship. [10]
- Well, he began with taking off the case, and so on from one liberty to another, until he got it fairly open, and there were the works, as good as if they were alive,--crown-wheel, balance-wheel, and all the rest. [6]
- We started out, when we turned our backs on the Old World, with the declaration that all men are free, and entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of an agreeable climate. [4]
- But I know what I am about, my love, and will take the liberty of expressing myself accordingly. [12]
- If the theme were hackneyed, I should be obliged to deal gently with the reader; but since it is wholly new, I have felt at liberty to take up a considerable degree of room with it. [5]
- Yes, the cause was to be the same as that of the Mr. Wilkes he reviled, who obtained his liberty that day. [9]
- She had brains, was perfectly fearless, no man had ever taken a liberty with her, and every one in the Wadgery country who visited O'Fallen's had a wholesome respect for her opinion. [11]
- 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. [7]
- His heart, too, was heavy, for he wished the Queen the best fortune, not only for her own sake, but because with her and her successful resistance to the greed of Rome was connected the liberty of Alexandria. [10]
- At last he was brought before the count, who restored him to liberty "for the sake of Florette's beautiful eyes. [10]
- His father--he told us with undiminished candour--had been a German emigrant who had come over in '49, after the cause of liberty had been lost in the old country, and made eye-glasses and opera glasses. [9]
- Well then, let us profit by his difficulties, and force him to ratify some lost liberty for every revolted city that returns to him. [10]
- He had covered up the bust of Liberty so closely, that not an outline betrayed itself through the heavy folds of drapery in which it was wrapped. [6]
- As I always understood, the Liberty men deprecated the annexation of Texas extremely; and this being so, why they should refuse to cast their votes [so] as to prevent it, even to me seemed wonderful. [7]
- We find ourselves under the government of a system of political institutions conducing more essentially to the ends of civil and religious liberty than any of which the history of former times tells us. [7]
- A moment or two later his limbs were at liberty, and his captors, each gripping him by an arm, were hurrying him with all speed through the forest. [5]
- The captive staggered toward her and she saw that the liberty he had earned was earned too late. [5]
- Is it taking too great a liberty to ask how early you began to write in verse? [6]
- We are safe to-night near the Liberty Light, And the mariner says, What Cheer! [11]
- They defined with tolerable distinctness in what they did consider all men created equal,--equal in certain inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. [7]
- They defined with tolerable distinctness in what respects they did consider all men created equal--equal with "certain inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. [7]
- The Democracy of to-day hold the liberty of one man to be absolutely nothing, when in conflict with another man's right of property; Republicans, on the contrary, are for both the man and the dollar, but in case of conflict the man before the dollar. [7]
- Again he whispered, to what purpose had I gained my liberty, if now I renounced it? [9]
- Dr. Woodville, Physician to the Small-Pox and Inoculation Hospital in London, found it improbable, and exceedingly inconvenient to himself, that cow pox should prevent small-pox; but Dr. Jenner took the liberty to prove the fact, notwithstanding. [3]
- In short, owing to the pressing nature of the occasion, the judge would take the liberty of calling the committee together immediately. [9]
- He was sent to prison for dipping his handkerchief in the blood of Sand, beheaded for liberty at Mannheim. [9]
- They are going to march on Louisiana and conquer it for the French Republic, for Liberty, Equality--the Rights of Man, anything you like. [9]
- Maryland is secure to liberty and union for all the future. [7]
- He can decide to lead an honest life and have his liberty, or he can elect to work for the State all his life in criminal confinement. [4]
- Alexander now came to his sister's aid, and reminded him how Melissa had hazarded life and liberty to save him and her brothers. [10]
- Then he explained to Dion that, as a young, resolute, independent man, he might render himself doubly useful if it were necessary to guard the endangered liberty of the city, and told him how many beautiful things life still held in store. [10]
- I have since thought it a peculiarly amusing trick of fate that the palace of the Russian embassy--the property of the autocrat Nicholas--was obliged to celebrate with a brilliant display of lights the movement for liberty in a sister country. [10]
- In the Vaterland those who seek for higher and better things--for liberty, and to be rid of oppression --are so called. [9]
- With reference to those new countries, those maxims as to the right of a people to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" were the just rules to be constantly referred to. [7]
- I've been thinking this morning that Bert had a union card in his pocket when he went away,--and if he died for that kind of liberty, it's good enough for his old father to live for. [9]
- At any rate, this modern notion of giving them their liberty is sheer folly. [9]
- We must make this a land of liberty in fact, as it is in name. [7]
- Why did you think I left them at liberty? [9]
- It was for these things he longed, these things made him yearn with such passionate eagerness for deliverance, liberty. [10]
- Such benefactions as these compensate the temporary harm which Bonaparte and the Revolution did, and leave the world in debt to them for these great and permanent services to liberty, humanity, and progress. [5]
- The people received their Father William with joy, and the unwearied champion of liberty, in the midst of the exultation and rejoicing that surrounded him, labored for the future prosperity of the city. [10]
- Not until, through the young husband's intercession, she had regained her liberty, after he prevented her kissing his hand and, to soothe her, had stroked her hair and cheeks in the magistrate's room, did the most ardent gratitude take possession of her soul. [10]
- Here we have the two necessary traits in the character of a great people: the love and the habit of civil liberty and religious conviction and independence. [4]
- To recur to the Texas question, I understand the Liberty men to have viewed annexation as a much greater evil than ever I did; and I would like to convince you, if I could, that they could have prevented it, if they had chosen. [7]
- The hat is the sign of liberty, and the free man keeps his hat on. [10]
- The light illuminated the red and white bars of the ensign, upheld by the standard bearer of the regiment, the smaller flags flaunted by the strikers--each side clinging hardily to the emblem of human liberty. [9]
- At that time the prospects for her party were certainly gloomy; the heretical agitation and the boldness of the rebellious enthusiasts for independence and liberty surpassed all bounds. [10]
- Therefore he patted the pony more and more; and this liberty the pony most handsomely permitted. [12]
- The passengers of the packet were assessed 2,500 pounds to be allowed their liberty, and Stobo had to pay 125 pounds towards the relief fund. [11]
- The friends of the old order of affairs now raised their voices more and more loudly, and many a friend of liberty, who saw his family sickening, joined the Spanish sympathizers and demanded the surrender of the city. [10]
- It was not the mere matter of separation of the colonies from the motherland, but that sentiment in the Declaration of Independence which gave liberty, not alone to the people of this country, but, I hope, to the world for all future time. [7]
- May I take the liberty to ask your--profession? [6]
- Indeed, she took the liberty sometimes of calling the old lady "Henrietta"--that was her name--or even "Hetty. [10]
- On Leyden depends the liberty of Holland. [10]
- So I took the liberty of calling upon you, hoping that you could tell me something about some ancient coins I have had for a good while. [6]
- They must penetrate the human soul, and eradicate the light of reason and the love of liberty. [7]
- My ideas of the heroes of Polish liberty had been formed from Heinrich Heine's Noble Pole, and I met my companion with a certain feeling of distrust. [10]
- It was merely the heaviest of her heavy payments for liberty. [9]
- I sail up the harbour at New York twenty years ago and see that Liberty shining in the sun, I think so, yes. [9]
- The President thinks the great body of us Fremonters, being ardently attached to liberty, in the abstract, were duped by a few wicked and designing men. [7]
- In it was the germ which has vegetated, and still is to grow and expand into the universal liberty of mankind. [7]
- And thus, from the force of circumstances, the basest principles of our nature were either made to lie dormant, or to become the active agents in the advancement of the noblest of causes--that of establishing and maintaining civil and religious liberty. [7]
- And corresponding to the event its justification appears in people's belief that this was necessary for the welfare of France, for liberty, and for equality. [2]
- The writer of the beautiful obituary article on "the death of Currer Bell" most likely learnt from herself what is there stated, and which I will take the liberty of quoting, about Jane Eyre. [14]
- The haruspex ordered that the "ill-used man" should be set at liberty. [10]
- He would see that his life was spared and that he was soon set at liberty! [10]
- To his announcement that her private fortune would remain untouched, and that she would be at liberty to reside in Memphis or to go to her own house in Alexandria, she indifferently replied that "she should see. [10]
- She realized how terrible it would be for him to be shorn of the liberty he had always had; how dangerous it might be in many ways; and how the people of the island might become excited by it--and troublesome. [11]
- Mrs. Willard could talk of Grenville and Townshend as knowingly as her husband, the rich factor, and Francie Willard made many a speech to us younger Sons of Liberty on the steps of King William's School. [9]
- It was, unquestionably, taking a great liberty with a man to decide that he should become felo de se without his own consent. [6]
- What I have taken the liberty to make prominent are well chosen, clearly-proved crimes, worthy of death. [10]
- I would therefore take the liberty of asking whether you are the author of said article, or any other over the same signature which has appeared in any of the late numbers of that paper. [7]
- But here, in such a house as this, with the daughter of a man who had made as much money as he had, he did not know but it was a liberty. [8]
- If that had succeeded, good-bye to liberty here. [7]
- But he has strong sentiments of honor, justice, truth, and even liberty. [6]
- To-day she felt strangely hampered, restrained of her liberty. [5]
- He is a splendid fellow, and I know him well enough to take that liberty. [5]
- When I do speak, I shall take such ground as I deem best calculated to restore peace, harmony, and prosperity to the country, and tend to the perpetuity of the nation and the liberty of these States and these people. [7]
- Now many a Spanish partisan also hoped for deliverance from the Prince of Orange, but he took advantage of the favour of circumstances in behalf of the great cause of liberty. [10]
- Let North and South, let all Americans--let all lovers of liberty everywhere join in the great and good work. [7]
- The nest of Sons of Liberty that Driscoll landed in had not a sober bird in it; in fact there was probably not an entirely sober one in the auditorium. [5]
- In the night sometime he came to the smooth, scrawled rocks dividing the valley, and here set the burro at liberty. [13]
- I willingly do so, but with the understanding that I am to be at liberty to speak just as courteously of any other hoe which I may receive. [4]
- I was then so happy as to find you in my large peach-tree, which to this day takes the liberty of growing over your garden-plot. [10]
- Besides, the further she advanced toward recovery, the more unendurable appeared the absence of liberty. [10]
- By these repeals several of the most rigorous laws that ever had passed in England were annulled; and some dawn, both of civil and religious liberty, began to appear to the people. [5]
- 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. [7]
- Verus would have set them at liberty with all his heart, but he knew that the Emperor would enquire next morning what had been done to the rioters, and so he forbore. [10]
- Also, it is seen I left myself at liberty to exempt parts of States. [7]
- Recently, as it seems, the people of Maryland have been doing something to define liberty, and thanks to them that, in what they have done, the wolf's dictionary has been repudiated. [7]
- Nothing in life seemed to him of much importance, and under the influence of the depression that possessed him he valued neither his liberty nor his resolution to punish his wife. [2]
- Meanwhile she had scarcely noticed how high the longing for liberty was surging in the Netherland nation, and with how fierce a glow hatred of the Spanish tyrants was consuming the hearts of the people. [10]
- Until I then saw you I was not aware of your being what is generally called an abolitionist, or, as you call yourself, a Liberty man, though I well knew there were many such in your country. [7]
- She rose, a sacrifice to Liberty, in smoke to heaven, before the assembled patriots of our city. [9]
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