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There Are, Thank God, Natural, Inherent and Inseparable Rights as Men
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de Bolla, Peter
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First continental congress
/ Human rights
/ Literary Studies (American)
/ Literary Theory and Cultural Studies
/ Natural rights
/ Rights of man
2013
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de Bolla, Peter
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First continental congress
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/ Natural rights
/ Rights of man
2013
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There Are, Thank God, Natural, Inherent and Inseparable Rights as Men
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There Are, Thank God, Natural, Inherent and Inseparable Rights as Men
2013
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This chapter traces the history of debate in the colonies during the mid eighteenth century and leading up to the First Continental Congress around the issue of rights. It demonstrates how a new concept, ‘rights of man’ came to have currency in the colonies at this time. This concept helped the colonists explain and understand how they could propose and eventuate a separation from the mother country.
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Fordham University Press
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0823254380, 9780823254385
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