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And the last time I looked at it, the Declaration of Independence didn't declare that we had the right to life, liberty, and the all-expenses-paid pursuit of happiness.
Its iconography is straightforward, even if the text behind it — the Declaration — is complex.
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It 2010, it endorsed the declaration, only to call it an "aspirational document".
In this snow the dark-brown bird was exposed, and I had a vague sense of understanding the risk it took, the declaration it was making.
Though its accuracy has in more recent times been disputed, in its own century it was admired and held authoritative, even in England; it inspired the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Constitution of the United States.
And that's it - the declaration with a lead of 120.
It was the Declaration's last, longest, and angriest grievance.
It was the Declaration of Independence, not the Constitution.
That did not make it into the Declaration.
On July 2 the Congress itself voted for independence; on July 4 it adopted the Declaration of Independence.
Copé will not find it in the Declaration of the Rights of Man, nor in the European Convention of Human Rights.
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