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1 IV, IV | but both equal. For if liberty and equality, as is thought 2 VI, II | of a democratic state is liberty; which, according to the 3 VI, II | democracy. One principle of liberty is for all to rule and be 4 VI, II | This, then, is one note of liberty which all democrats affirm 5 VII, X | why it is expedient that liberty should be always held out 6 VII, XVII| discussion determine whether such liberty should or should not be