Which preposition to use with liberty

of Occurrences 1586%

A Church should grant liberty of research, of thought, of speechto a degree.

in Occurrences 233%

However, I have taken the liberty in this chapter to condense from the little volume, and in some places I have used the identical language of General Davies without quoting the same; in fact, to do the General justice, I ought to close this chapter with several lines of quotation marks to be pretty generally distributed by the reader throughout my account of our ten days' hunt.

with Occurrences 140%

It wasn't so much the slipper that hurt him, though the Female Samson put all her muscle into the operation, but it was the disgrace of the thing; and when you remember that the Dwarf was forty-two years old, you can understand that he felt that the woman had taken a liberty with him.

for Occurrences 115%

In the second, the vociferous rumpites had the ear of some English and more American commercial people who were not anxious to understand; while the great mass of the general public were inclined to think, if they ever thought at all, that parliamentary government must mean more liberty for every one concerned.

to Occurrences 113%

She owes her liberty to Italy, Great Britain and France.

on Occurrences 51%

Of course, being now by all the laws of knighthood captive to a lady's request, I shall only be at liberty on my parole until Lord Byron is settled at Pisa.

by Occurrences 47%

If so, only some very powerful motive, and probably one which affected the crime, could have induced him to risk his liberty by making such a visit after he had been commanded to keep away from the place.

from Occurrences 44%

But the suspicions of the people had now been thoroughly aroused; and on March 18th, the very day on which the King made this declaration, fresh deputations came to demand liberties from him; and when he appealed to them to go home his request was not complied with.

as Occurrences 44%

They had not shaken off the bad habits of mind, or the bad morals either, which they had learnt in the old Romish timestoo many of them were using their liberty as a cloak of licentiousness; and, under pretence of religion, plundering not only God's Church, but God's poor.

at Occurrences 43%

Then Acts of Parliament were passed, providing that gaolers should be paid out of the rates, that prisoners who were found not guilty should be set at liberty at once, that the prisons should be kept clean and healthy, and the prisoners properly clothed and attended to.

than Occurrences 33%

The fact is so; and these people of the Southern Colonies are much more strongly, and with an higher and more stubborn spirit, attached to liberty than those to the northward.

throughout Occurrences 30%

But all three spring from one root; all three are carried out by men of like political ideals; all three are destined to promote the cause of ordered liberty throughout the world.

without Occurrences 29%

He could never reconcile himself to the English radicals; and it has been acutely remarked, that part of his final interest in Greece lay in the fact that he found it a country of classic memories, "where a man might be the champion of liberty without soiling himself in the arena."

under Occurrences 26%

for the purely social atmosphere of the kindergarten makes it a life-school, where each tiny citizen has full liberty under the law of love, so long as he does not interfere with the liberty of his neighbor.

against Occurrences 23%

"You Socialists on both sides claim to be defending liberty against tyrannyFrench liberty against the Kaiser, Germany liberty against the Tsar.

among Occurrences 10%

In the history of politics these social struggles are among the most important events illustrative of the gradual dawn of civil liberty among a people which had been dominated and oppressed by a selfish aristocracy.)

into Occurrences 6%

He fought gallantly in 1870 as a French officer; as a young man he translated Stuart Mill's Essay on Liberty into Serb, and for a generation he lived by preference in democratic Geneva and in Paris.

during Occurrences 6%

Such was the cause of a considerable decline in public liberty during the fifteenth century.

like Occurrences 5%

But suffering is a good preparative for pleasure, and there is no sweetner of liberty like previous confinement.

within Occurrences 5%

" "I would there were less of luxury and more of liberty within its walls.

after Occurrences 5%

Large numbers of our citizens have been arrested and imprisoned without any form of examination or any opportunity for a hearing, and even when released have only obtained their liberty after much suffering and injury, and without any hope of redress.

beyond Occurrences 4%

I suppose the reason was, because this liberty beyond our hopes appeared to us, and that thence was the name given to that festival.

over Occurrences 4%

I only attempted to scatter the seeds of liberty over the slave-tracks of the Desert, leaving the budding forth and the growth to the irrigating influences of that merciful and wise God, who has made all men of one flesh and blood.

through Occurrences 4%

The third principle was the guaranty of individual liberty through constitutional limitations.

behind Occurrences 2%

She was gone, carrying all her belongings with her, and leaving peace and liberty behind her.

Which preposition to use with  liberty