The phrase "to ourselves and our posterity" refers to the responsibilities and commitments we make not only for our own well-being but also for future generations. It emphasizes the importance of considering how our actions and decisions impact both our current lives and those who will come after us. This concept often appears in discussions about social justice, environmental stewardship, and governance, highlighting the need for sustainable practices that benefit both present and future individuals.
Prosperity is the state of begin prosperous.
"Prosterity" is not a word. What you probably wanted is "Posterity" which means future generations. You are recorded for the benefit of those who come after you, hence: 'this congress is to be recorded for posterity'.
Prosterity= appropriation of children by fatherhood, Pros= Greek prefix meaning male Posterity= appropriation of children from fatherhood, Pos or poss= Greek prefix female allenbarclayallen@gmail.com
It means: we declaire ourselves to be free, and all our decendents, now and forever.
I believe it mean to us and the people around us.
Sounds like the toast of a banker.
Sounds like the toast of a banker.
The authors and what they leave behind them as history.
I believe it mean to us and the people around us.
it means everyone who later will become in this group!belonging in this group!
Informal handicapping, is a handicap we impose on ourselves, it is when we limit ourselves by some surrounding expectation that is not our own (i.e. peer pressure can be a informal handicap).
"Tomorrow we'll hear ourselves again" could mean that there will be an opportunity for self-reflection or self-assessment in the future. It suggests a chance to reconnect with one's thoughts, feelings, or experiences.