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" We owe it to our ancestors to preserve entire those rights, which they have delivered to our care ; we owe it to our posterity, not to suffer their dearest inheritance to be destroyed. "
The Oriental Herald and Journal of General Literature - Page 463
edited by - 1828
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The Letters of Junius ...: With Notes and Illustrations ..., Volume 1

Junius - 1804 - 472 pages
...cannot be a doubt. We owe it to our ancestors, to preserve entire those rights which they have delivered to our care : we owe it to our posterity, not to suffer...ourselves, from which nothing can acquit us ; — a people, that usurpation of supreme power, which JUNIUS alleged that his adversary was willing to justify...
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The Letters of Junius: Stat Nominis Umbra, Volume 1

Junius - 1804 - 494 pages
...cannot be a doubt. We owe it to our ancestors, to preserve entire those rights which they have delivered to our care : we owe it to our posterity, not to suffer their dearest The ministry tell us plainly, &'c.] The purpose of this paragraph is, to state, in a manner the most...
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The letters of Junius, Volume 1

Junius (pseud.) - 1806 - 320 pages
...cannot be a doubt. We owe it to our ancestors, to preserve entire those rights which they have delivered to our care. We owe it to our posterity, not to suffer their dearest inherit. ance to be destroyed. But, if it were •possible for us to be insensible of these sacred...
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A Political Account of the Island of Trinidad, from Its Conquest by Sir ...

Trinidad. [Appendix.] - 1807 - 238 pages
...be a doubt. We owe it to our ancestors, to preserve entire those rights, which they have delivered to our care: we owe it to our posterity, not to suffer...interest, which we cannot surrender. To alienate even our'own rights, would .be a crime as much more enormous than suicide, as a life of civil security and...
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A Political Account of the Island of Trinidad, from Its Conquest by Sir ...

Trinidad. [Appendix.] - 1807 - 228 pages
...a doubt. We Owe it to our" ancestors, to preserve entire those rights, which ' they have delivered to our care : we owe it to our posterity, not to suffer...inheritance to be destroyed. But, if it were possible '•' X 153 for us to be insensible of these sacred claims, there is yet an obligation binding upon...
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Letters of Junius

Junius (pseud.) - 1807 - 468 pages
...caunot he a douht. We owe it to our ancestors, to preserve eutire those rights which they have delivered to our care. We owe it to our posterity, not to suffer their dearest inheritance to he destroyed. But, if it were possihle for ne to he iuseusihle of these aacred claims, there is yet...
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The Letters of Junius

Junius - 1807 - 392 pages
...caunot he a douht. We owe it to our ancestors, to preserve entire those rights which they have delivered to our care. We owe it to our posterity, not to suffer their dearest inheritance to he destroyed. Bnt, if it were possihle for us to he iuseusihle of these sacred chums, there is yet...
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The Letters of Junius

Junius - 1807 - 336 pages
...cannot be a doubt. We owe it to our ancestors, to preserve entire those rights which they have delivered to our care : we owe it to our posterity, not to suffer their clearest inheritance to be destroyed. Lut if it were possible for us to be insensible of these sacred...
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The Letters of Junius: Stat Nominis Umbra

Junius - 1807 - 398 pages
...it were pussihle for us to he iaseasihle of these sacred claims, there is Jet an ohligation hinding upon ourselves, from which nothing can acquit us; a personal interest, which \ve cuunot surrender. To alienate even our own rights, would he a crime as much more enormous than...
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Junius: Stat nominis umbra

Junius - 1810 - 454 pages
...cannot be a doubt. We owe it to our ancestors to preserve entire those rights, which they have delivered to our care ; we owe it to our posterity, not to suffer...cannot surrender. To alienate even our own rights, would-be a crime as much more enormous than suicide, as a life of civil security and freedom is superior...
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