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freedom

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Freedom is the sixth album by the Christian rock band White Heart and the last of the band's albums with Sparrow Records . Produced by Brown Bannister , it was also the last album for Tommy Sims, Gordon Kennedy and Chris McHugh, although McHugh returned ...

Usage examples of freedom.

Court, in conformity with the aforementioned theories of economics and evolution, was in fact committed to the principle that freedom of contract is the general rule and that legislative authority to abridge the same could be justified only by exceptional circumstances.

These original and authentic acts I have translated and abridged with freedom, yet with fidelity.

This dictum became, two years later, accepted doctrine when the Court invalidated a State law on the ground that it abridged freedom of speech contrary to the due process clause of Amendment XIV.

But even if we were to assume that freedom of speech and freedom of the press were protected from abridgment on the part not only of the United States but also of the States, still we should be far from the conclusion that the plaintiff in error would have us reach.

It took the position that even if freedom of the press was protected against abridgment by the State, a publication tending to obstruct the administration of justice was punishable, irrespective of its truth.

So to assure the impartial accomplishment of justice is not an abridgment of freedom of speech or freedom of the press, as these phases of liberty have heretofore been conceived even by the stoutest libertarians.

Ascending current of Eros, the moral freedom Kant offered was absolutely exhilarating to the entire era.

The absolutist nature of the American Creed, with its ideological faith in Democracy and Freedom, tends to produce etherized, contentless versions of both these concepts.

GREAT scandal of our Space Station Freedom, abuilding now, is not really how much it will cost.

In 1851 they were the persistent and acrimonious opponents of freedom, religious, political, and commercial, and by their eloquence stimulated those who sympathised with them, and incensed those who believed that a great economical victory had been accomplished by the free-trade legislation of Sir Robert Peel, which was irreversible.

What he had not known was that Addis owned her heart more securely than her freedom.

Notwithstanding these precautions, and his own example, the succession of consuls finally ceased in the thirteenth year of Justinian, whose despotic temper might be gratified by the silent extinction of a title which admonished the Romans of their ancient freedom.

Any other evil in which man is by heredity is dealt with in like manner, such as adultery, fraud, vengeance, blasphemy and other similar evils, none of which can be removed except as freedom to think and will them is left to man for him to remove them as if of himself.

I brea Ankhana and breathe it out again, waiting for that swift ru freedom that Adventuring always brings.

But to Aganippe losing the freedom of maidenhood always seemed like a little death.