liberty造句1. Do no through fear of poverty surrender liberty.
2. Who loses liberty loses all.
3. Liberty often degenerates into lawlessness.
4. Do not through fear of poverty surrender liberty.
5. He that marries for wealth, sells his liberty.
6. Too much liberty spoils all.
7. Among a people general corrupt, liberty cannot long exist.
8. The price of liberty is eternal vigilance.
9. The history of liberty is a history of the limitation of government power.
10. Liberty and civilization are only fragments of rights wrung from the strong hands of wealth and book learning.
11. Liberty is not licence.
12. There is in liberty as in innocence and virtue a satisfaction one can only feel in their enjoyment and a pleasure which can cease only when lost.
13. Liberty is the only thing you cannot have unless you give it to others.
14. Liberty consists in the power of doing that which is permitted by law.
15. O liberty, how many crimes have been committed in thy name!
16. Liberty, when it begins to take root, is a plant of rapid growth.
17. People often have to fight for their liberty.
18. I took the liberty of cancelling your reservation.
19. The city won its liberty in the sixteenth century.
20. He firmly believes liberty is inseparable from social justice.
21. He groaned for liberty very much.
22. You may have the liberty of my study.
23. The constitution guards the liberty of people.
24. They give their children a great deal of liberty.
25. The sum ofbehavior is to retain a man's own dignity, without in -truing upon the liberty ofothers.
26. The sum of behaviour is to retain a man's own dignity, without intruding upon the liberty of others.
27. It is a strange desire to seek power and to lose liberty, or to seek power over others and to lose power over a man's self.
28. Wealth may be an excellent thing, for it means power, leisure, and liberty.
28.try its best to gather and build good sentences.
29. Wealth may be an exscellent thing, for it means power. leisure, and liberty.
30. I am ready to die for my Lord, that in my blood the Church may obtain liberty and peace. Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury.