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  • 1restore to liberty — index enfranchise Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2Liberty Belle (B-17) — The Liberty Foundation’s B 17G Liberty Belle is a B 17 Flying Fortress bomber made near the end of the World War II. She has been restored and now tours air shows. [cite web|url=http://www.libertyfoundation.org/history… …

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  • 3Liberty/Paramount Theatre — The Liberty/Paramount Theatre is an early movie palace located on West Federal Street and Hazel Avenue in Youngstown, Ohio.Designed by Detroit architect C. Howard Crane, the theatre opened as the Liberty Theatre on February 11, 1918. The… …

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  • 4Replicas of the Statue of Liberty — Several smaller replicas of the Statue of Liberty have been created worldwide.FranceTwo replicas of the Statue of Liberty are found in Paris, France. One stands in the Jardin du Luxembourg: this is a bronze model that Bartholdi used in designing… …

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  • 5New Hampshire Liberty Forum — The New Hampshire Liberty Forum is an annual libertarian conference hosted by the Free State Project. It has attracted as speakers the likes of U.S. Presidential candidates, a sitting U.S. Senator, a sitting U.S. Representative, state legislators …

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  • 6Age of Liberty — The Age of Liberty ( sv. Frihetstiden) is the half a century long experiment with a parliamentary system and increasing Civil Rights in the period from Charles XII s death in 1718 to Gustav III s coup d état in 1772. The shift of power from the… …

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  • 7English Revolution of 1688 — • The history of the Revolution resolves itself into a catalogue of various ill judged measures which alienated the support of the Established Church, the Tory party, and the nation as a whole Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. English… …

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  • 8enfranchise — en·fran·chise /in fran ˌchīz/ vt chised, chis·ing: to grant franchise to; esp: to admit to the privileges of a citizen and esp. to voting rights the Twenty sixth Amendment enfranchised all citizens over 18 years of age compare emancipate Merriam… …

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  • 9papacy — /pay peuh see/, n., pl. papacies. Rom. Cath. Ch. 1. the office, dignity, or jurisdiction of the pope. 2. the system of ecclesiastical government in which the pope is recognized as the supreme head. 3. the period during which a certain pope is in… …

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  • 10Boethius —     Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius     Roman statesman and philosopher, often styled the last of the Romans , regarded by tradition as a Christian martyr, born at Rome in 480;… …

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