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" ... and rights of the people. But these are rights, my lord, which you can no more annihilate than you can the soil to which they are annexed. "
The Letters of Junius - Page 74
by Junius - 1818 - 412 pages
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The Political Register for ...

1769 - 414 pages
...you abilities to carry even this laft contemptible triumph over a private man, without the grolielt violation of the fundamental laws of the constitution and rights of the people. But thefe are rights, my lord, which you can no more annihilate, than you can the foil to which they are...
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The Repository, Or, Treasury of Politics and Literature for ..., Volume 2

Letters to the editor - 1771 - 508 pages
...v — 1 — t — n of the fundamental laws of the conftitution and rights of the people. But thefe are rights, my Lord, which you can no more annihilate than you can the foil to which they are annexed. The quellion no longer turns upon points of national honour and fecurity...
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The Genuine Letters of Junius

Junius - Great Britain - 1771 - 402 pages
...violaticri of the fundamental laws of thff conftitution and rights of the people. Bin thefe are rightsj my Lord, which you can no more annihilate than you can the foil to which they are annexed. The queftion no longer turns upon points of national honour and fecurity...
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The Letters of Junius, Volume 1

Junius - 1772 - 264 pages
...groffeft violation of the fundamental laws of the conftitution and rights of the people. But thefe are rights, my Lord, which you can no more annihilate, than you can the foil to which they are annexed. The queftion no longer turns upon points of national honour and fecurity...
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The Letters of Junius, Volume 1

Junius - Great Britain - 1771 - 370 pages
...grofTeft violation of the fundamental laws of the conftitution and rights of 'the people. But thefe are rights, my Lord, which you can no more annihilate than you can the foil to which they are annexed. The queftion no longer turns upon points of national honour and fecurity...
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The Letters of the Celebrated Junius, Volume 1

Junius - English letters - 1783 - 288 pages
...grofleft violation of the fundamental laws of the conftitution and rights of the people. But thefe are rights, my Lord, which you can no more annihilate, than you can the foil to which they are annexed. The queftion no longer turns upon points of national honour and fecurity...
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Junius. Stat Nominis Umbra, Volume 1

Junius - Great Britain - 1797 - 402 pages
...you abilities to carry even the last contemptible triumph over a private man, without the grossest violation of the fundamental laws of the constitution...of measures at home. It was not inconsistent that V you should abandon the cause of liberty in another country, which you had persecuted in your own...
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The Letters of Junius: With Notes and Illustrations, Historical ..., Volume 1

Junius (pseud.) - Great Britain - 1804 - 450 pages
...private man, without the grossest violation of the fundamental laws of the constitution and.rights of the people. But these are rights, my Lord, which...national honour and security abroad, or on the degrees of exnot before ; and that the Duke of Grafton perfectly resembled it, iji being insignificant and feeble,...
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The Letters of Junius ...: With Notes and Illustrations ..., Volume 1

Junius - Great Britain - 1804 - 472 pages
...grossest violation of the fundamental laws of the constitution and.rights of the people. But diese are rights, my Lord, which you can no more annihilate,...national honour and security abroad, or on the degrees of exnot before j and that the Duke of Grafton perfectly resembled it, in being insignificant and feeble,...
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The letters of Junius, Volume 1

Junius (pseud.) - 1806 - 320 pages
...you abilities to carry even the last contemptible triumph over a private man, without the grossest violation of the fundamental laws of the constitution...degrees of expedience and propriety of measures at homo. It was not inconsistent that you should abandon the cause of liberty, in another country, which...
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