To safeguard and transmittoposterity the principles of justice, freedom and democracy.
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Patrick Henry said, "We should transmittoposterity our abhorrence of slavery."
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They wished to preserve the memory of their ancestors, and to transmittoposterity their own achievements.
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It is ours to enjoy and administer, and to transmittoposterity unimpaired as we received it from the fathers.
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What monarch has transmittedtoposterity such inestimable treasures of thought and language?
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Yet you do not believe that the power of raising the dead was transmittedtoposterity.
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Thus, between the poets and the painter, the name of this harlot-hunting justice, is transmittedtoposterity.
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He was perhaps right in wishing these transactions might fall into oblivion, instead of being transmittedtoposterity.
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I am desirous that the bravery and devotion of the Army of Northern Virginia be correctly transmittedtoposterity.
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As evidences of its original superiority they were accordingly transmittedtoposterity, and ostentatiously exhibited among the papal title-deeds.
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Athenaeus has transmittedtoposterity some very important precepts upon their ingenuity in seasoning with salt, oil, and aromatics.
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Mr. Parton discovers such talents there as make profitable conversation at the table and elsewhere, and are transmittedtoposterity.
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This is begging the question; for servitude not only debases the individual, but its effects seem to be transmittedtoposterity.
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This exploit deserves to be transmittedtoposterity, and I tell it with especial complaisance as I am myself the hero.
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She is a truly charming woman, and I can tell you an anecdote about her worthy of being transmittedtoposterity.
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Generation after generation, both in animal and vegetable life, passes away, but the vital principle is transmittedtoposterity, and the species continue to flourish.