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1 It was a wealth that accepted tribute calmly, as of inherent right .
2 They depend less upon finesse, more upon inherent right and strength.
3 No creation of nature has an inherent right to exist, independent of our need.
4 That, I assert is not an inherent right of citizenship.
5 Nor could he bestow them upon me, for they are mine by inherent right .
6 Therefore TDs have an inherent right to support or oppose any proposed referendum on any issue.
7 These protect every person from unfair discrimination and recognise the inherent right of dignity for all.
8 This is a law, or custom, which all mankind may justly challenge as their inherent right .
9 The liberty of owning private property was proclaimed by the French Revolution as an inherent right of man.
10 The UN International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights states clearly: Every human being has the inherent right to life.
11 The Elphin diocesan pastoral council called on Catholics to defend the " inherent right to life of the unborn".
12 The question must be, on what grounds of inherent right or public expediency is property held to-day in private ownership?
13 It is the inherent right of the new life to have its inception in such physical ground, in such spiritual atmosphere.
14 That the right to vote is a natural and inherent right of which women are deprived by the tyranny of men.
15 It was his instinct to protect, and guide the people, in whom he recognized no chartered nor inherent right to govern.
16 Every man, not a criminal, has the inherent right to the inviolability of his own body, except for his own personal benefit.
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