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James Madison
Presidency of George Washington
United States Bill of Rights
United States Constitution
United States Declaration of Independence
Human rights
Natural and legal rights
Life
liberty and the pursuit of happiness
Ethics
American Enlightenment
1st United States Congress

1070 PROCLAMATION 3758-DEC. 5, [removed]STAT.

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