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United States Declaration of Independence / Political slogans / Classical liberalism / American Enlightenment / Natural and legal rights / Thomas Jefferson / Life /  liberty and the pursuit of happiness / John Locke / All men are created equal / Ethics / Philosophy / Rights
Date: 2008-12-03 14:57:11
United States Declaration of Independence
Political slogans
Classical liberalism
American Enlightenment
Natural and legal rights
Thomas Jefferson
Life
liberty and the pursuit of happiness
John Locke
All men are created equal
Ethics
Philosophy
Rights

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