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free people

NOUN
  1. people who are free
    the home of the free and the brave
    the home of the free and the brave

How To Use free people In A Sentence

  • As in America, the citizens' militia was an integral part of a patriot ideology that extolled the right of a free people to bear arms in defence of liberty.
  • He came to free people, to liberate their minds and hearts from all that bound them.
  • But a nobler employment among free people, with a chance of asserting your courage and manhood, and a certainty that no man will think you his bondslave because you were born upon his land, or in his house. Springhaven
  • November 30th, 2009 / Posted by fp julia / Permalink one of our readers informed me of this amazing company called squint, located in england, that makes furniture, light fixtures and home accessories. they look like they would be a perfect fit for a free people store! their collections use a mix of contemporary and vintage fabrics, as well as woven english damasks, 19th century french trimmings, and japanese ceremonial kimono silks. i am in love with the dresser… 2009 November | Free People Clothing Boutique Blog
  • Consequently because of us, the Maori has been handicapped in his development as a free people.
  • It is a struggle of already free people for complete social acceptance and the sense of normalcy that follows thereof - a struggle for the eradication of the homosexual stigma.
  • There are differences between these two movements that embrace dominion theology and now, at least for Wagner, apparently postmillennialism but those differences is not over whether their view of dominion amounts to a decentralized, voluntary vision for governing a society of free people. Julie Ingersoll: C. Peter Wagner: Dominion Theology And Postmillennialism On NPR
  • As in America, the citizens' militia was an integral part of a patriot ideology that extolled the right of a free people to bear arms in defence of liberty.
  • Or better yet, retire the pledge as an exercise in groupthink unbefitting a free people.
  • Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence (I conjure you to believe me, fellow-citizens) the jealousy of a free people ought to be constantly awake, since history and experience prove that foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of republican government. Advice to Our Next President, From Our First President
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