Usages of libertas
Libertas grata est, sed salus quoque servanda est.
Freedom is pleasing, but safety also must be preserved.
Imperator dicit libertatem civium cum salute urbis servandam esse.
The emperor says that the freedom of the citizens must be preserved along with the safety of the city.
Libertas sine fide et sine bona voluntate firma non manet.
Freedom does not remain firm without trust and without good will.
Nos ei favemus, quia libertatem sine vi servare conatur.
We support him, because he tries to preserve freedom without force.
Imperator libertatem civium servaturus est.
The emperor is about to preserve the freedom of the citizens.
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