disenthralled
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And, Sir, when these states, thus newly disenthralled and emancipated, assume the tone and bear the port of independence, what language and what ideas do we find associated with their newly acquired liberty?
From The Works of Daniel Webster, Volume 1 by Webster, Daniel
From the hill-tops and the valleys the cry of a disenthralled people went upward, like the sound of many waters: 'Glory to God!
From The Freedmen's Book by Child, Lydia Maria Francis
There was more evidence against her than any tried at Salem; but the common mind disenthralled of the hideous delusion asserted itself, through the jury by a verdict of acquittal.
From The Witch of Salem or Credulity Run Mad by Carter, F. A. (Freeland A.)
Could we upon our heavenward way From tempting snares as far remove And be as disenthralled as they, We'd plainer show a guiding love.
From The Mountain Spring and Other Poems by Glass, Nannie R.
Commerce and agriculture, disenthralled by the influences of free institutions, will cause the new empire to spring into life, full armed, like Minerva from the brain of Jupiter.
From Handbook to the new Gold-fields by Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael)