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The only security men can have for their political liberty, consists in keeping their money in their own pockets.
Lysander Spooner
Politics
Money
Liberty
Political
Men
Political Liberty
Own
Consists
Security
Pockets
Only
Keeping
As American freemen, we cannot but sympathize in all efforts to extend the blessings of civil and political liberty, but at the same time, we are warned by the admonitions of history and the voice of our own beloved Washington to abstain from entangling alliances with foreign nations.
Zachary Taylor
Time
History
Liberty
Political
Political Liberty
Own
Sympathize
Our
We Cannot
Civil
Voice
Alliance
Abstain
Blessings
Foreign
Efforts
American
Same
Same Time
Nations
Cannot
Warned
Washington
Extend
Beloved
The American economic, political, and social organization has given to its citizens the benefits of material prosperity, political liberty, and a wholesome natural equality; and this achievement is a gain, not only to Americans, but to the world and to civilization.
Herbert Croly
Achievement
Natural
Equality
World
Benefits
Liberty
Prosperity
Political
Organization
Political Liberty
Citizens
Given
Only
Civilization
Economic
Material
American
Gain
Social
Social Organization
Wholesome
Political liberty, the peace of a nation, and science itself are gifts for which Fate demands a heavy tax in blood!
Honore de Balzac
Peace
Science
Fate
Liberty
Political
Nation
Political Liberty
Gifts
Demands
Blood
Itself
Tax
Heavy
Which
Individuality is the aim of political liberty. By leaving the citizen as much freedom of action and of being as comports with order and the rights of others, the institutions render him truly a freeman. He is left to pursue his means of happiness in his own manner.
James Fenimore Cooper
Happiness
Freedom
Rights
Liberty
Political
Citizen
Political Liberty
Own
Action
Others
Aim
Pursue
He
Individuality
Freeman
Institutions
Render
Him
Leaving
His
Truly
Left
Being
Order
Manner
Much
Means