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Them Quotes by John Dickinson
- The rights essential to happiness. . . . We claim them from a higher source - from the King of kings and Lord of all…
- Kings or parliaments could not give the rights essential to happiness... We claim them from a higher source - from the King of kings, and…
- As in forming a political society, each individual contributes some of his rights, in order that he may, from a common stock of rights, derive…
- What concerns all, should be considered by all; and individuals may injure a whole society, by not declaring their sentiments. It is therefore not only…
- Honor, justice and humanity call upon us to hold and to transmit to our posterity, that liberty, which we received from our ancestors. It is…
- Kings or parliaments could not give the rights essential to happiness. We claim them from a higher source. from the King of kings, and Lord…
- I shall be extremely sorry, if any man mistakes my meaning in any thing I have said. Officers employed by the crown are, while according…
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