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An oration, upon the beauties of liberty, or The essential rights of the Americans. Delivered at the Second Baptist-Church in Boston. Upon the last annual thanksgiving. Humbly dedicated to the Right-Honourable the Earl of Dartmouth. Published by the request of many.
Allen, John, active 1741-1774.Date: M,DCC,LXXIII. [1773]- Pictures
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A young woman and a young man rejoice as they escape from King Kong; representing attainment of freedom from AIDS and heroin addiction. Colour lithograph for the Commissione Nazionale per la lotta contro l'AIDS, Ministero della Sanità, ca. 1995.
Date: [1995?]Reference: 675461i- Books
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Thoughts on civil liberty, on licentiousness, and faction. By the author of Essays on the characteristics, &c.
Brown, John, 1715-1766.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Books
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Liberty described and recommended; in a sermon, preached to the Corporation of Freemen in Farmington, at their meeting on Tuesday, September 20, 1774, and published at their desire. By Levi Hart, A.M. Pastor of a church in Preston. [Three lines from Isaiah]
Hart, Levi, 1738-1808.Date: M,DCC,LXXV. [1775]- Pictures
The devil stands before a group of armed highlanders as he challenges the figure of Liberty who stands before a group of liberty supporters. Etching, ca. 1765.
Date: [1765?]Reference: 590684i- Books
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Political preaching: or the meditations of a well-meaning man, on a sermon lately published; in a letter addressed to the Rev. Mr. William Dun, Minister of Kirkintulloch.
Moodie, William, 1759-1812.Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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An oration on the beauties of liberty, or The essential rights of the Americans. Delivered at the Second Baptist-Church in Boston, upon the last annual thanksgiving, Dec. 3d, 1772. Dedicated to the Right Honourable the Earl of Dartmouth. Published by the earnest request of many. By a British Bostonian.
Allen, John, active 1741-1774.Date: M,DCC,LXXIII. [1773]- Pictures
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Three officers in the City of London Corporation holding different types of sticks ("characteresticks"): Lord Mayor Crosby with a scourge for wheat-speculators; John Wilkes with a Herculean club for defeating corruption; and and a bull representing Frederick Bull, with the sheriff's staff of office. Engraving after S.L., 1772.
S.L., active 1772.Date: [1 Jan. 1772]Reference: 584784i- Books
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Liberty moral and religious. A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge, on February the 27th, 1780, at Great St. Mary's Church. By William Cooke, M. A. Fellow Of King's College.
Cooke, William, 1749-1824.Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
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States of injury : power and freedom in late modernity / Wendy Brown.
Brown, Wendy, 1955-Date: 1995- Pictures
An exhausted mother gives birth before a crowd of French officials; symbolising the birth of the ideas of the July Revolution and their troubled patrimony in the hands of contemporary politicians. Lithograph by E. Forest after J. Grandville, 1831, after Eugène Devéria, 1827.
Devéria, Eugène, 1805-1865.Date: [1831]Reference: 16375i- Books
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The subject of liberty : toward a feminist theory of freedom / Nancy J. Hirschmann.
Hirschmann, Nancy JDate: [2003], ©2003- Pictures
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One of the seven Acts of Mercy: Free the captives. Line engraving by S. Bourdon after himself.
Bourdon, Sébastien, 1616-1671.Reference: 18131i- Books
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Patriotism and the love of liberty defended. In two dialogues. By the Honourable John Somers Cocks, M.P.
Somers, John Somers Cocks, Earl, 1760-1841.Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]- Books
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Two treatises of government. In the former the false principles and foundation of Sir Robert Filmer and his followers are detected and overthrown. The latter is an essay concerning the true original extent and end of civil government. By John Locke.
Locke, John, 1632-1704.Date: M,DCC,LXXIX. [1779]- Books
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Commager on Tocqueville / Henry Steele Commager.
Commager, Henry Steele, 1902-1998Date: [1993], ©1993- Pictures
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Lord North and the Earl of Mansfield stand on a platform addressing a group of distressed patriots beyond which ships of war sail and sink. Engraving, 1776.
Date: [1 Dec. 1776]Reference: 584820i- Books
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The American alarm, or The Bostonian plea, for the rights, and liberties, of the people. Humbly addressed to the King and Council, and to the constitutional sons of liberty, in America. By the British Bostonian.
Allen, John, active 1741-1774.Date: M,DCC,LXXIII. [1773]- Pictures
Britannia holds her shield and cap of liberty on a staff as she rushes to the edge of a cliff urged on by Wellington and five other ministers. Coloured engraving, 1820.
Date: [?1820]Reference: 603169i- Books
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Our medical liberties, or The personal rights of the subject, as infringed by recent and proposed legislation : compromising observations on the compulsory vaccination act, the medical registration and reform bills, and the Maine law / by John Gibbs, Esq.
Gibbs, John, Esq.Date: 1854- Pictures
Lord Bute in highland dress accompanied by Proteus as a merman pulls the string of a kite with the head of William Pitt the younger; a bull spears the cap of liberty before a crowd of gentlemen holding flags of their relevant companies. Engraving with etching, ca. 1767.
Date: [1767?]Reference: 585373i- Books
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An apology for the freedom of the press, and for general liberty. To which are prefixed remarks on Bishop Horsley's sermon, preached on the thirtieth of January last. By Robert Hall, A.M.
Hall, Robert, 1764-1831.Date: M.DCC.XCIV. [1794]- Books
On liberty : and, considerations on representative government / by J. S. Mill; edited with an introduction by R. B. McCallum.
Mill, John Stuart, 1806-1873.Date: 1946- Pictures
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An evil man, representing medicine and religion (?), gloats over the death of the freedom of the individual in Switzerland to consume absinthe, represented as a green woman stabbed by a cross. Colour lithograph after A.-H. Gantner, 1910.
Gantner, Albert-Henri, 1866-Date: [1910]Reference: 46903iPart of: Guguss'- Books
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The spirit of John Locke, on civil government, revived by the Constitutional Society of Sheffield.
Locke, John, 1632-1704.Date: [1794]