Sons of Freedom
Britishplural noun
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The fanatical Sons of Freedom broke away in the early 1900s from Canada's Doukhobor colony, claiming that they alone were faithful to the old Doukhobor teachings.*
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They were Doukhobors of the Sons of Freedom sect.
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Until 1962, Krestova had been the ramshackle capital of the "Sons of Freedom," a fanatical sect of some 3,000 religious anarchists and a constant headache to the Canadian government.
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And the album's finale, the raving Sons of Freedom, is a discordant, fuzzed-out mess.
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The Younger Sons of Freedom have learned to fight and fence, to run and swim, and to swarm up a ship's ladder if need be.
From Patriotic Plays and Pageants for Young People by Mackay, Constance D'Arcy
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