Speech by John Adams
“Let it be known that British liberties are not the grants of Princes or
Parliaments. That many of our rights are inherent, and essential,
agreed on as maxims and established as preliminaries even before
parliament existed. We have a right to them, derived from our maker. Our
forefathers have earned and bought liberties for us at the expense of
their ease, their estates, their pleasures, and their blood. Liberty is
not built on the doctrine that a few nobles have the right to inherit
the earth. No. NO! It stands on this principle: that the meanest, and
the lowest of people ARE, by the unalterable and indefeasible laws of
god and nature as well entitled to the benefit of the air to breath,
light to see, food to eat, and clothes to wear as the nobles or the
king! THAT is LIBERTY. And Liberty will reign in America!”
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