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Alphabetical [« »] liberal 1 liberte 1 liberties 3 liberty 20 libra 1 libre 1 licentious 1 | Frequency [« »] 20 d 20 enough 20 given 20 liberty 20 obliged 20 paris 20 set | François-Marie Arouet de Voltaire Letters on the English or Lettres Philosophiques IntraText - Concordances liberty |
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1 II | leaves thy affections at full liberty, He gives thy mind such 2 III | disciples. Being set at liberty, he ran up and down the 3 IV | In all countries where liberty of conscience is allowed, 4 V | Englishman, as one to whom liberty is natural, may go to heaven 5 V | the members of it had the liberty to meet, to dispute on ecclesiastical 6 VII | counting of the voices and the liberty of forming a judgment. This 7 VII | too few to be indulged the liberty of holding public assemblies, 8 VIII| those of the English in liberty. The English are the only 9 VIII| only jealous of their own liberty, but even of that of other 10 VIII| wars had a wise and prudent liberty for their object.~In the 11 IX | guardians of the public liberty and happiness.~The barbarians 12 IX | were more or less heavy. Liberty in England sprang from the 13 IX | shows in itself how little liberty was known.~The title alone 14 IX | service to their lords. Such a liberty as this was not many removes 15 IX | this ordinance as a real liberty, though it was a greater 16 IX | temporal Lords have the liberty to reject a Money Bill brought 17 IX | on which they enjoy their liberty.~~ 18 XIV | philosophical studies in full liberty.~Descartes was very right, 19 XIV | be born in a country of liberty, but in an age when all 20 XX | these, and every man has the liberty of publishing his thoughts