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At the conclusion of these proceedings , on July 3 , Winthrop requested and was permitted to deliver “ a little speech , ” in which he distinguished between two kinds of liberty — that which he deemed possible only when authority was ...
At the conclusion of these proceedings , on July 3 , Winthrop requested and was permitted to deliver “ a little speech , ” in which he distinguished between two kinds of liberty — that which he deemed possible only when authority was ...
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Junius Brutus , one of the consuls of Rome , The loss of liberty to a generous mind in the presence of the Roman people , sat is worse than death ; and yet we know there judge and condemned his own have been those in all ages who for ...
Junius Brutus , one of the consuls of Rome , The loss of liberty to a generous mind in the presence of the Roman people , sat is worse than death ; and yet we know there judge and condemned his own have been those in all ages who for ...
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no Thus highly was liberty esteemed in those and every honest man's duty , that ( while days that a father could sacrifice his sons we pay all due obedience to men in authorto save his country . But why do I go to ity ) , we ought at ...
no Thus highly was liberty esteemed in those and every honest man's duty , that ( while days that a father could sacrifice his sons we pay all due obedience to men in authorto save his country . But why do I go to ity ) , we ought at ...
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