No Prisoner be — Liberty-monger

No Prisoner be-1
Where Liberty-
Himself-abide with Thee-
(F.742/J.720)
[2] Liberty:: liberty-monger, one who trades liberty.

Mr. Deputy, being a zealous whig and patriot, said, as a member of the University, he hoped so too; but, as a man at large, he thought it a monopoly, and an abridgement of the rights of mankind. I answered him in these words, That I was no liberty-monger, and dreaded the power of those that were, for fear that they should take it into their heads to think that my private property in land and furniture, and my living, were monopolies and abridgments of the common rights of mankind, which ought to be free and common to all the world. ─ Restituta By Sir Egerton Brydges (1816)