What greater insult can be offered to the children of freedom than for people of foreign birth to usurp the birthrights and trample upon the institutions for which their fathers bled and died?
Every board had cost these poor people an acre of land; every log counted for so much money given in compensation for their birthrights to the soil of the matchless valley of the Willamette.
For thebirthrights yet unsold, For the history yet untold, For the future yet unrolled, Put it through!
See the clumsy manner by which people have voted away their birthrights or, failing to vote at all, have enslaved themselves to political or financial monopoly.
Fears for individual rights had been quieted by the adoption of ten amendments to the Constitution, guaranteeing the continuance of such birthrights as freedom of conscience, trial by jury, free possession of property, and habeas corpus.
It was one of the birthrights of Englishmen brought to the American colonies.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "birthrights" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.