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Statue of Liberty   /stˈætʃˌu əv lˈɪbərti/   Listen
Statue of Liberty

noun
1.
A large monumental statue symbolizing liberty on Liberty Island in New York Bay.






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"Statue of liberty" Quotes from Famous Books



... The Statue of Liberty (Frontispiece) Taking the Census in Old Kentucky Kentucky Mountaineer Family Moonshining Bill Wilsh's Home in the Gully Bill Wilsh in the School Alligator-Catching The Census Building Making Gun-sights True ...
— The Boy With the U.S. Census • Francis Rolt-Wheeler

... and a mist came into his eyes that did not come from the foggy billows through which the ship was plowing. The sun was shining through the murk at last, and it touched the Statue of Liberty. The great figure seemed like a live thing for a moment; the mist made it appear that her garments ...
— The Brand of Silence - A Detective Story • Harrington Strong

... a heap of garments, appeared a girl of the town as a statue of Liberty, motionless, her grey eyes wide open—a ...
— Sentimental Education, Volume II - The History of a Young Man • Gustave Flaubert

... that it was a fire-boat testing her hose-lines, and then as we moved into the channel I gained courage, and found myself pointing out the Statue of Liberty, Governors Island, and the Brooklyn Bridge. The fact that it was a stranger who was talking did not seem to disturb her. I cannot tell how she conveyed the idea, but I soon felt that she felt, no matter what ...
— Once Upon A Time • Richard Harding Davis

... and England, making many flights and winning a large number of prizes. When he returned to this country he was overwhelmed with dinners, receptions, and medals. He made a great flight in New York City, encircling the Statue of Liberty in the harbor and flying from Governor's Island to Grant's Tomb and return, a distance ...
— Modern Americans - A Biographical School Reader for the Upper Grades • Chester Sanford


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