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Definition of Liberals
1. liberal [n] - See also: liberal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Liberals
Literary usage of Liberals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Cambridge Modern History by John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Acton, Ernest Alfred Benians, George Walter Prothero, Sir Adolphus William Ward (1907)
"They demanded, like the liberals, liberty of the Press, ... They professed, like
the liberals, ardent sympathy for Greece, who for the past five years had ..."
2. The Governments of Europe by Frederic Austin Ogg (1913)
"Speaking broadly, the liberals were restored to power in 1906 because the nation
... To all of these policies, and more, the liberals were committed without ..."
3. Governments and Parties in Continental Europe by Abbott Lawrence Lowell (1896)
"They went too far for the National liberals, and even for some of the more
conservative members; and the Reichstag rejected them by heavy majorities, ..."
4. The Government of England by Abbott Lawrence Lowell (1908)
"At the general election of 1906, no dour', candidates indorsed by the Labour
Representation Committee were in many cases opposed to liberals, but far less ..."
5. The Governments of Europe by Frederic Austin Ogg (1913)
"THE RULE OF THE liberals, 1906-1912 168. The Liberal Mandate.—The Liberal
ascendancy, made thus secure by the elections of 1906, has continued ..."