Source: Cannibals All!, or Slaves Without Masters (1857), p. 341
“Each of us has a natural right, from God, to defend his person, his liberty, and his property.”
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Equitable Commerce (1848)
The Rights of the Colonists (1772)
First Inaugural Address (4 March 1829).
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2010s, 2017
Section I, p. 5
Natural Law; or The Science of Justice (1882), Chapter I. The Science of Justice.
The Rights of the Colonists (1772)
Context: Among the natural rights of the Colonists are these: First, a right to life; Secondly, to liberty; Thirdly, to property; together with the right to support and defend them in the best manner they can. These are evident branches of, rather than deductions from, the duty of self-preservation, commonly called the first law of nature.