Junius Quote

When the constitution is openly invaded, when the first original right of the people, from which all laws derive their authority, is directly attacked, inferior grievances naturally lose their force, and are suffered to pass by without punishment or observation.


No. 30 (October 17, 1769) - Letters of Junius (1769-1772)


When the constitution is openly invaded, when the first original right of the people, from which all laws derive their authority, is directly...

When the constitution is openly invaded, when the first original right of the people, from which all laws derive their authority, is directly...

When the constitution is openly invaded, when the first original right of the people, from which all laws derive their authority, is directly...

When the constitution is openly invaded, when the first original right of the people, from which all laws derive their authority, is directly...