“Every British Subject born on the continent of America, or in any other of the British dominions, is by the law of God and nature, by the common law, and by act of parliament, (exclusive of all charters from the crown) entitled to all the natural, essential, inherent and inseparable rights of our fellow subjects in Great- Britain.” AmericaLawBornNaturalCommonRightsSubjectsEssentialsFellowsBritishBritainContinentsCrownsInherentEntitledParliamentExclusiveDominionInseparableGreat BritainCharterGod And NatureCommon Law Author:James Otis
“One of the most essential branches of English liberty is the freedom of one's house. A man's house is his castle.” MenHouseLibertyEssentialsPropertyRevolutionaryBranchesCastlesAmerican Revolution Author:James Otis
“Now one of the most essential branches of English liberty, is the freedom of one's house. A man's house is his castle; and while he is quiet, he is as well guarded as a prince in his castle. This writ of assistance, if it should be declared legal, would totally annihilate this privilege.” IfsMenShouldWellsLawHouseLibertyQuietEssentialsPrivilegeBranchesAssistanceCastlesGuardedWrits Of Assistance Author:James Otis