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Definition of Liberations
1. liberation [n] - See also: liberation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Liberations
Literary usage of Liberations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Making of Humanity by Robert Briffault (1919)
"IV EUROPEAN liberations But furthermore, the revolt of the oppressed, although
instigated by the crude facts of self-interest, is never viewed by them for ..."
2. The English Woman: Studies in Her Psychic Evolution by David Staars (1909)
"... SANA IN CORPORE SANO Threo liberations—Secondary education and private
initiative—High school life—The modern boarding-school—The co-education question ..."
3. Englishmen in the French Revolution by John Goldworth Alger (1889)
"Elgin—Yarmouth—liberations—Refugees—Escapes—Life at Verdun—Release. THE detentions
of 1803 were so much a second edition of those of 1793, that this alone ..."
4. The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V.: With a View of the by William Robertson (1804)
"... them from accepting what should be offered, but whoever took a single florin
should be dismissed next morning from his service z. liberations „,.,,,.., ..."
5. A Manual of practical therapeutics, considered with reference to articles of by Edward John Waring (1886)
"... subject of some interesting remarks by Dr. CB Taylor.1 In Scrofulous and other
painful liberations of the Cornea, eserine drops have been found useful. ..."