139 examples of human right in sentences

This prisoner may have been mistaken in his views as to matters of human right; but, as to violating what he believed to be duty, there is not the slightest evidence that such was his character, but abundance to the contrary.

Under the Emperors we read of no more great orators like Cicero, battling for human rights and defending the public weal.

The world never saw a more rapid retrogression in human rights, or a greater prostration of liberties.

Erect once more In human right divine, Joyous thou bendest yet before

He preached a gospel of human rights, based not on Christianity but on instinct.

The United States of America, conscious of their glorious calling as well as of their power, declared by this unparalleled act their resolve to become the protectors of human rights.

Even those nations which most desire my presence in Europe now, have said to me, "Hasten on, hasten on, to the great, free, rich, and powerful people of the United States, and bring over its brotherly aid to the cause of your country, so intimately connected with European liberty;" and here I stand to plead the cause of common human rights before your great Republic.

It was the old, old conflict of human rights against property rights.

He treats human right as an effluence of divine right; besides the state or legal union, he recognizes many other associationsthe science and the art union, the religious society, the league of virtue or ethical union.

By taking it, would you not expose yourself to be most pertinently and embarrassingly asked, for what purpose these servants fled to a strange and most odious people?and would not your candid reply necessarily be, that it was to escape from the galling chains of slavery, to a far-famed milder type of servitude?from Gentile oppression, to a land in which human rights were protected by Divine laws?

The invasion of any human right must do dishonor to humanity, and be a transgression of this command.

The case of Human Rights against Slavery has been adjudicated in the court of conscience times innumerable.

The invasion of any human right must do dishonor to humanity, and be a transgression of this command.

The invasion of any human right must do dishonor to humanity, and be a transgression of this command.

Human Rights is a monthly sheet of smaller size, and is edited by one of the secretaries.

The invasion of any human right must do dishonor to humanity, and be a transgression of this command.

At the last session of the New York Legislature a bill allowing a jury trial in such cases was passed by the lower House, but rejected by a democratic vote in the Senate, democracy in that State, being avowedly only skin deep, all its principles of liberty, equality, and human rights depending on complexion.

It would appear that these settlersJutes and Saxonswere either more civilized than their contemporaries, or had a better idea of human rights than had their cousins who invaded the country between Regnum and Anderida to such purpose "that not one Briton remained."

He became tremendous in the directness of his utterance when, as his soul was inspired with the thought of human right and Divine justice, he rose to impassioned eloquence, and at such times he was, in my judgment, unsurpassed by Clay or by Mirabeau.

But they took no note of the harmony and fraternal feeling that must come between peoples so differing, when all have equal share in a government founded in justice, and on the broad principles of human right; and, last but not least, the important influence of those commercial relations which we sustain to each other, growing out of the general configuration and accessibility of the country occupied and governed.

or to the Russian, the northern barbarian, whose delight it is to trample every human right in the dust!

I recognize no rights but human rights.

It is this: What is done for the slave and human rights in this country must be done note, now, now.

It was little to him, his manner intimated; his contemplation dwelt on deeper flaws in human right and wrong; yetbut it was needless to discuss it.

"One great general subject of thought now is human rights,universal human rights.

139 examples of  human right  in sentences