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Human rights instruments
American Enlightenment
Human rights
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
United States Bill of Rights
Rights
United States Constitution
Human rights in the United States
Natural and legal rights
Ethics
Law
James Madison

AmericanRhetoric.com  Eleanor  Roosevelt  On the Adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights  Delivered 9 December 1948, Paris, France 

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