Part,  Chapter

1   Pres         |         his passionate love of liberty, his lofty idealism for
2   Pres         |   disciples of the doctrine of liberty, fraternity, equality.~ ~
3   Pres         | possessing civil and religious liberty for which the young idealists
4     II,      II|      which your ladyship is at liberty to accept," promptly responded
5     IV,       I|      the woman has been set at liberty, and has returned to the
6     IV,      IV|  consequently the count was at liberty to conduct the jack of all
7     IV,      IV|      your left, you will be at liberty again."~ ~The next instant
8      V,      II|       therefore, if I take the liberty to doubt your assertion
9     VI,       I|        the English newspapers. Liberty of speech was prohibited
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