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:b. natural liberty: the [[state]] in which every one is free to act as he thinks fit, subject only to the laws of [[nature]]. civil liberty: natural liberty so far restricted by established law as is expedient or necessary for the [[good]] of the [[community]]. liberty of conscience: the system of things in which a member of a state is permitted to follow without interference the dictates of his conscience in the profession of any religious creed or the exercise of any mode of [[worship]]. liberty of the press: the recognition by the state of the right of any one to print and publish whatever he pleases without previous governmental permission.
 
:b. natural liberty: the [[state]] in which every one is free to act as he thinks fit, subject only to the laws of [[nature]]. civil liberty: natural liberty so far restricted by established law as is expedient or necessary for the [[good]] of the [[community]]. liberty of conscience: the system of things in which a member of a state is permitted to follow without interference the dictates of his conscience in the profession of any religious creed or the exercise of any mode of [[worship]]. liberty of the press: the recognition by the state of the right of any one to print and publish whatever he pleases without previous governmental permission.
 
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'''''<center>"Liberty is a benefit bestowed by [[spiritual]] [[vision]]". [[Abraham]]</center>'''''
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<center>For lessons on the related [[topic]] of '''''Freedom''''', follow [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Freedom this link].</center>
 
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:c. at liberty (in early use at one's or one's own liberty, at all, good, liberty): not in captivity or confinement; esp. in phr. to set at liberty, to liberate, free. Also, free to [[act]], move, [[think]], etc.; const. to with inf., occas. with clause.
 
:c. at liberty (in early use at one's or one's own liberty, at all, good, liberty): not in captivity or confinement; esp. in phr. to set at liberty, to liberate, free. Also, free to [[act]], move, [[think]], etc.; const. to with inf., occas. with clause.
 
:d. at liberty: (of [[persons]] or [[things]]) unoccupied, disengaged.
 
:d. at liberty: (of [[persons]] or [[things]]) unoccupied, disengaged.
 
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==Quote==
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'''''<center>"Liberty is a benefit bestowed by [[spiritual]] [[vision]]". [[Abraham]]</center>'''''
 
[[Category: General Reference]]
 
[[Category: General Reference]]

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