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Civil Liberty . ( To be read deliberately . ) To do what we will , is natural liberty : to do what we will , consistently with the interest of the community to which we belong , is civil liberty , —that is to say , the only liberty to ...
Civil Liberty . ( To be read deliberately . ) To do what we will , is natural liberty : to do what we will , consistently with the interest of the community to which we belong , is civil liberty , —that is to say , the only liberty to ...
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O liberty ! O sound , once delightful to every Roman ear ! ... restrain the licentious and wanton cruelty of a monster , who , in confidence of his riches , strikes at the root of liberty , and sets mankind at defiance ? 2.
O liberty ! O sound , once delightful to every Roman ear ! ... restrain the licentious and wanton cruelty of a monster , who , in confidence of his riches , strikes at the root of liberty , and sets mankind at defiance ? 2.
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The mighty genius of immortal Rome Speaks in thy voice ; thy soul breathes liberty . Cæsar will shrink to hear the words thou utter'st , And shudder in the midst of all his conquests . Luc . The Senate owes its gratitude to Cato ...
The mighty genius of immortal Rome Speaks in thy voice ; thy soul breathes liberty . Cæsar will shrink to hear the words thou utter'st , And shudder in the midst of all his conquests . Luc . The Senate owes its gratitude to Cato ...
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