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Avenia: Or, A Tragical Poem, on the Oppression of the Human Species; and ... - Page 309
by Thomas Branagan - 1810 - 324 pages
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Locke, Jefferson, and the Justices: Foundations and Failures of the US ...

George M. Stephens - Law - 2002 - 224 pages
...against the King that he put into the Declaration of Independence. Mason's Declaration proclaimed: (1) That all men are born equally free and independent, and have certain inherent natural rights, of which they cannot, by any compact, deprive or divest their posterity; among...
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Locke, Jefferson, and the Justices: Foundations and Failures of the US ...

George M. Stephens - Law - 2002 - 224 pages
...against the King that he put into the Declaration of Independence. Mason's Declaration proclaimed: (1) That all men are born equally free and independent, and have certain inherent natural rights, of which they cannot, by any compact, deprive or divest their posterity; among...
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Compilation of State and Federal Privacy Laws

Robert Ellis Smith - Law - 2002 - 116 pages
...l912,asamended. California-”A11 people are by nature free and independent, and have certain inalienable rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty; acquiring, possessing, and protecting property; and pursuing and obtaining safety, happiness, and privacy.”...
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Black Puritan, Black Republican: The Life and Thought of Lemuel Haynes, 1753 ...

John Saillant - History - 2002 - 252 pages
...adult males) was barred: “A Declaration of the Rights of the Inhabitants of the State of Vermont[:} I. That all men are born equally free and independent, and have certain natural, inherent and unalienable rights, amongst which are the enjoying and defending life and liberty;...
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A Gentleman of Color: The Life of James Forten

Julie Winch - Biography & Autobiography - 2003 - 532 pages
...arduous s-ar, which achieved our Independence,” framed a state constitution that declared: “All men are born equally free and independent, and have certain inherent and indefensible rights, among which are those of enjoying life and liberty.” This was the body of laws...
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The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom: Its Evolution and Consequences ...

Merrill D. Peterson, Robert C. Vaughan - History - 2003 - 396 pages
...final draft of the Virginia Declaration of Rights, the first article was changed from the statement “That all men are born equally free and independent, and have certain inherent natural rights,...” to “That all men are by nature equally free and independent, and have...
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The California Republic: Institutions, Statesmanship, and Policies

Brian P. Janiskee, Ken Masugi - Political Science - 2004 - 400 pages
...a preamble asserting that, All men are by nature free and independent, and have certain inalienable rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty; acquiring, possessing, and protecting property; and pursing and obtaining safety and happiness. 13...
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Common Sense

Thomas Paine - History - 2004 - 260 pages
...mentioned. CHAPTER I. A DECLARATION of the RIGHTS of the INHABITANTS of the State of PENNSYLVANIA. I. THAT all men are born equally free and independent, and have certain natural, inherent and unalienable Rights, amongst which are the enjoying and defending life and liberty,...
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A Hunger For Liberty Leads to the Declaration of Independence

Mary Mostert - Political Science - 2004 - 230 pages
...assembled in full Convention; and recommended to Posterity as the Basis and Foundation of Government. "That all Men are born equally free and independent, and have certain inherent natural Rights, of which they can not by any Compact, deprive or divest their Posterity; among...
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Democracy in California: Politics and Government in the Golden State

Brian P. Janiskee, Ken Masugi - Political Science - 2004 - 182 pages
...establish this Constitution... . All men are by nature free and independent, and have certain inalienable rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty; acquiring, possessing, and protecting property; and pursing and obtaining safety and happiness. 2 °...
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