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Granting freedom to the oppressed and the occupied has not made them democrats but insurgents.
The British government had repeatedly delayed granting freedom in the 1930s, when it might have been more amicably achieved.
Toleration Act, (May 24 , 1689, act of Parliament granting freedom of worship to Nonconformists (i.e., dissenting Protestants such as Baptists and Congregationalists).
When it comes to granting freedom, the key to creativity is giving people autonomy concerning the means that is, concerning process but not necessarily the ends.
Further, he found that granting freedom of trade to everyone allowed the Europeans with their superior skills to take advantage of the Indonesians, who were soon reduced to serfdom.
María Cristina began her regency, the longest in Spain's history, by entrusting the government to the liberal leader Práxedes Mateo Sagasta and by granting freedom of the press and a generous amnesty to political prisoners.
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They propounded the idea of Muslim nationalism: Sunni Islam would be the sovereign identity, while granting freedoms to other religions.
In the last year, the crown prince has won praise by granting freedoms long absent in Saudi Arabia, including reestablishing cinemas and allowing women to drive.
Instead, they seem to have been granted freedom.
This nation has never granted freedom to anyone.
And he would decide whether they were killed, beaten or granted freedom in another country.
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