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1791–2.  Bentham, Anarchical Fallacies, Wks. 1843, II. 505. The liberty which the law ought to … leave uncoerced, unremoved. Ibid. (1802–12), Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827), V. 657. Gain or loss, from the uncoerced conduct of individuals.

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1864.  Sir F. Palgrave, Norm. & Eng., III. 363. The first community which had made a formal and uncoerced submission of their own free will.

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