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17912. Bentham, Anarchical Fallacies, Wks. 1843, II. 505. The liberty which the law ought to leave uncoerced, unremoved. Ibid. (180212), Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827), V. 657. Gain or loss, from the uncoerced conduct of individuals.
1864. Sir F. Palgrave, Norm. & Eng., III. 363. The first community which had made a formal and uncoerced submission of their own free will.