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    19th Century · English

    Law in a Free State

    Wordsworth Donisthorpe

    Law in a Free State, by Wordsworth Donisthorpe (1847–1914), a public-domain text from Liberty Fund's Online Library of Liberty.

    Chapters
    11
    Variants
    11
    Genre
    Law
    Difficulty
    Advanced

    Chapters

    1. 01Prefaceprose
    2. 02Chapter I: duties of the stateprose
    3. 03Chapter II: the limits of libertyprose
    4. 04Chapter III: the rights of majoritiesprose
    5. 05Chapter IV: adulterationprose
    6. 06The Adulteration Billprose
    7. 07Chapter V: education and instructionprose
    8. 08Chapter VI: marriageprose
    9. 09Chapter VII: status of childrenprose
    10. 10Chapter VIII: the future of labourprose
    11. 11Chapter IX: the woes of a politicianprose

    In the atlas

    fully mapped

    Ideas94

    Individualism · Socialism · Liberty · Adulteration · Anarchy · Laissez faire · Legitimation · State interference · Affiliation order · Co-operation

    Places31

    England · London · Scotland · Ireland · France · India · Rome · North Pole · Oxford Circus · Paris

    Groups59

    The State · Individualists · Anarchists · Socialists · Parliament · Germans · Liberty and Property Defence League · The Legitimation League · The Police · Chinese

    Events

    Anglo-German Convention in Africa · Exploring expedition · Irish Agitation · R. v. Bryan · Smithfield Fires · The census of individualists · the Margarine campaign · the farm bailiff's conviction and appeal under the Public Health Act

    Objects21

    Koran · 23 & 24 Vict. c. 32 · A Plea for Liberty · Ballot-box · Book · Chapter II · Chapter VI · Code Napoléon · Donisthorpe's Adulteration Bill · Dynamite

    Animals

    Cats · Dog · Tiger · Domesticated breeding animals · Grouse and Pheasant · Irish terriers · Rat

    154 citations · 159 themes · 856 entity mentions — every one anchored to a verbatim passage. The atlas.