Liberty and Property

,—an indispensible necessity of keeping game for other people to kill, with pains and penalties of the most arbitrary kind, should we think of appropriating the minutest article to the use of our own families.

Entry taken from Political Dictionary, edited by Charles Pigott from prison and printed in 1795.

Libation * Lie

Laureat
Law
Lawn
Laws (agreeable to the Constitution)
Laws (transgression of the)
Laziness
Leveller
Liam
Liable (to be sent to Botany Bay, or be hanged, drawn, and quartered)
Libation
Liberty and Property
Lie
Life
Light
Loaves and Fishes
Lord
Lordling
Lords (of the ocean)
Loyalist
Loyalty
Loyaly (true)
Madness