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Freedom of expression, of religion, from want, from fear everywhere in the world

A pair of hammers and a hammer with a word on it. Freedom release jesus, religion.

Liberdade politica, a cada povo a liberdade de tracar o seu proprio destino

To the people of America. Stop him! Stop him! Stop him! One hundred pounds lawful money reward! A wolf in Sheep's clothing! A traitor! Whereas Isaac Wilkins, of the province of New- York, has made his escape from the place of his former residenc

To John De Noyellis, Esquire. Sir, Your matchless effrontery upon my first publication respecting the crimes with which you have been solemnly charged by the Grand Jury of your country, and my silence may have vainly encouraged you to hope that

To the public. That regard which every virtuous member of society feels for his character, and a desire to exculpate myself from the false and monstrous charge which the basest malice has brought against me, are my motives for making this appeal

Gentlemen, The evils which we have long forseen are now come upon this town and province the long meditated stroke is now given to the civil liberty of this country? How long we may be allowed the enjoyment of our religious liberty is a question

A national appeal : addressed to the American Negro and the friends of human liberty : may we be permitted to peacefully live as common citizens of the country that is as dear to us as life, or must we submit to the cruel, merciless judgment of Judge Lynch, the faggot, and the enemy's bullet?

Oh, thou, for a people free! National anthem

To the public. Stop him! Stop him! Stop him! In this day of trial- At this great and important period- When our lives liberties, and estates; nay when our very religion and all that is, or can be, dear to us, as freemen, are at stake; we cannot

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Imprint 3.; On verso: S; Nov 21, 1774.

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML.

Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 107, Folder 11.

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The Boss taking liberties. "G'wan, I haint married." The girl steady. Maggioni Canning Co. Location: Port Royal, South Carolina.

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Declares at Civil Liberties Committee. Washington, D.C., March 17. Paul S. Litchfield, President of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, told the Lafollette Civil Liberties Committee today that while his firm recognized "outside unions" it kept an elaborate "company union" which is known as the "the industrial assembly", and it comprises an assembly and Senate, much as the state legislature. Acting in a capacity similar to a state Governor, the manager has power to disapprove assembly actions, he added

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. March 4, 1850. Pray vs. Northern liberties.

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Civil Liberties [Hearing] - Public domain portrait photograph

In Provincial congress, Cambridge, February 14, 1775. Whereas it appears necessary for the defence of the lives, liberties, and properties of the inhabitants of this province, that this Congress on the first day of their next session, should be

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