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100 1  Vile, John R.,|eauthor. 
245 14 The Declaration of Independence :|bAmerica's first 
       founding document in U.S. history and culture /|cJohn R. 
       Vile. 
264  1 Santa Barbara, California :|bABC-CLIO,|c[2019] 
300    1 online resource (xlix, 437 pages) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Abdication of Government (Charge #23) -- Abolitionism -- 
       Abuses and Usurpations -- Act of Abjuration (Plakkaat van 
       Verlatinge, 1581) -- Adams, John -- Adams, John Quincy, 
       Independence Day Address (July 4, 1821) -- Address to the 
       Inhabitants of the Colonies (Wilson) -- Address to the 
       People of Great Britain (October 21, 1774) -- Albert H. 
       Small Declaration of Independence Collection -- Ambition -
       - An Answer to the Declaration of the American Congress 
       (Lind) -- Attestation Clauses -- Audiences for the 
       Declaration of Independence -- Bentham's Short Review of 
       the Declaration of Independence -- Bill of Rights -- Binns
       Engraving of the Declaration of Independence -- British 
       Constitution -- British Crown -- British Deposition 
       Apologias -- Calhoun, John C. -- Called Together 
       Legislative Bodies Unusually (Charge #4) -- Capitalization
       and Punctuation in the Declaration of Independence -- 
       Captions of the Declaration of Independence -- Charges 
       against the King and Others -- Circumstances of Our 
       Emigration and Settlement -- Civilian Control of the 
       Military (Charge #12) -- Coins and Stamps Depicting the 
       Declaration of Independence -- Committee Responsible for 
       Writing the Declaration of Independence -- Common Sense 
       (Paine) -- Congress Voting Independence (Painting by 
       Savage) -- Congressional and Presidential References to 
       the Declaration of Independence -- Congressional Response 
       to Lord North's Conciliatory Resolution -- Connecticut and
       Its Signers -- Consent of the Governed -- Considerations 
       on the Nature and Extent of Legislative Authority of the 
       British Parliament (Wilson) -- Conspiracy -- Constrained 
       Our Fellow Citizens Taken Captive on the High Seas (Charge
       #26) -- Covenants and Compacts -- Creation of New State 
       Governments -- Creed/Scriptures -- Debates over the 
       Declaration of Independence -- Declaration (Meaning of 
       Term) -- Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental
       Congress (1774) -- Declaration House -- Declaration of 
       Independence Desk -- Declaration of Sentiments (1848) -- 
       Declaration on the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms 
       -- Declaratory Act of 1766 -- Delaware and Its Signers -- 
       Democracy -- Dickinson (John) Speech Opposing the 
       Declaration of Independence -- Dissolution of Government -
       - Dissolved Representative Houses (Charge #5) -- Dunlap 
       Broadside Printing of the Declaration of Independence -- 
       Endeavored to Prevent the Population (Charge #7) -- 
       English Declaration of Rights -- Engravings and Printings 
       of the Declaration of Independence -- Engrossed 
       Declaration of Independence (Matlack) -- Equality -- 
       Erected a Multitude of New Offices (Charge #10) -- 
       Evolution of the Text -- Facts -- Family -- Faulkner, 
       Barry (Painting) -- Federalism -- Forbidding Governors 
       from Passing Laws (Charge #2) -- Franklin, Benjamin -- 
       Friends and Enemies -- George III, Proclamation of 
       Rebellion (August 23, 1775) -- George III, Speech to 
       Parliament (October 27, 1775) -- George III, Speech to 
       Parliament (October 31, 1776) -- Georgia and Its Signers -
       - God -- Goddard Printing of the Declaration of 
       Independence -- Hancock's Letters Accompanying the 
       Declaration of Independence -- He Has Combined with Others
       (Charge #13) -- Howe's Circular Letter (1776) -- Human 
       Nature and the Declaration of Independence -- Independence
       -- Independence Day -- Independence Hall -- International 
       Law -- Interpreting the Declaration of Independence -- 
       Jefferson, Thomas -- Jefferson Memorial -- Jefferson's 
       Epitaph -- Jefferson's Last Words on the Declaration of 
       Independence -- Jefferson's Notes on Debates over 
       Independence -- Jefferson's Resolutions on Lord North's 
       Conciliatory Proposal -- Jefferson's Speech to Jean 
       Baptiste Ducoigne (1781) -- Justice -- Kingship -- Laws of
       Nature and of Nature's God -- Legal Form of the 
       Declaration of Independence -- Length of the Declaration 
       of Independence -- Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of 
       Happiness -- Lincoln, Abraham -- List of Infringements and
       Violations of Rights (Warren) -- Locke, John -- Made 
       Judges Dependent on His Will (Charge #9) -- Majority Rule 
       and Unanimity -- Martin Luther King Jr. Legislation -- 
       Maryland and Its Signers -- Massachusetts and Its Signers 
       -- Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence -- Memorial to 
       the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence -- Moral
       Virtues in the Declaration of Independence -- Musical Play
       1776 -- Native American Indians (Charge #27) -- Necessity 
       -- New Hampshire and Its Signers -- New Jersey and Its 
       Signers -- New York and Its Signers -- Nor Have We Been 
       Wanting in Attention to Our English Brethren -- North 
       Carolina and Its Signers -- Northwest Ordinance of 1787 --
       Obstructed the Administration of Justice (Charge #8) -- 
       Olive Branch Petition -- Originality of the Declaration of
       Independence -- Our Lives, Our Fortunes, and Our Sacred 
       Honor -- Outline and Organization of the Declaration of 
       Independence -- Pennsylvania and Its Signers -- People -- 
       Petition to King George III (1774) -- Petitions for 
       Redress Ignored (Charge #28) -- Philadelphia -- Plundered 
       Our Seas (Charge #24) -- Preamble to the Resolution of 
       Virginia Convention (May 15, 1776) -- Preserving the 
       Declaration of Independence -- Proclamation, Reading, and 
       Reception of the Declaration of Independence -- Property 
       Rights -- Protecting Troops by Mock Trials (Charge #15) --
       Prudence -- Quartering Troops (Charge #14) -- Quebec Act 
       of 1774 (Charge #20) -- Reason -- References to King 
       George III in the Declaration of Independence -- Refused 
       Assent to Colonial Laws (Charge #1) -- Refused to Cause 
       Others to Be Elected (Charge #6) -- Refused to Pass Other 
       Laws (Charge #3) -- Remember the Ladies -- Representative 
       (Republican) Government -- Reputation of the Declaration 
       of Independence -- Resolutions Introduced by Richard Henry
       Lee (June 7, 1776) -- Revolution -- Rhode Island and Its 
       Signers -- The Rights of Great Britain Asserted against 
       the Claims of America (Macpherson) -- Rush's (Benjamin) 
       Characters of the Signers -- Scottish Enlightenment -- 
       Second Continental Congress -- Secrecy -- Self-Evident 
       Truths -- Signers, Collective Profile -- Signing of the 
       Declaration of Independence -- Slavery -- South Carolina 
       and Its Signers -- Standing Armies (Charge #11) -- State 
       Constitutions and the Declaration of Independence -- 
       Statue of Liberty -- Stone Engraving of the Declaration of
       Independence -- Strictures upon the Declaration of 
       Independence (Hutchinson) -- Style of the Declaration of 
       Independence -- Suffolk Resolves of 1774 -- A Summary View
       of the Rights of British America (Jefferson) -- Supreme 
       Court and the Declaration of Independence -- Suspending 
       Legislatures (Charge #22) -- Sussex Declaration -- Syng 
       Inkstand -- Taking Away Our Charters (Charge #21) -- Taxes
       (Charge #17) -- Temperature on July 4, 1776 -- Timing of 
       the Declaration of Independence -- Tories -- Trade (Charge
       #16) -- Translations of the Declaration of Independence --
       Transporting Large Armies of Foreign Mercenaries (Charge 
       #25) -- Transporting Us beyond Seas (Charge #19) -- 
       Treason -- Trial by Jury (Charge #18) -- Trumbull, John 
       (Paintings) -- Tyler Engraving of the Declaration of 
       Independence -- Tyranny -- Unalienable Rights -- United 
       States of America (Name) -- U.S. Constitution and the 
       Declaration of Independence -- Virginia and Its Signers --
       Virginia Constitution of 1776 -- Virginia Declaration of 
       Rights -- Virginia Resolution of May 15, 1776 -- Vote for 
       Independence -- "We" (First-Person Plural) -- We Have 
       Appealed to Their Native Justice & Magnanimity -- When in 
       the Course of Human Events -- Whig Political Thought -- 
       Whitney, Peter (Sermon) -- Writing the Declaration of 
       Independence (J.L.G. Ferris Painting). 
520    A comprehensive resource for understanding all aspects of 
       the Declaration of Independence, which marked the formal 
       beginning of the colonies' march toward the creation of 
       the United States of America, this encyclopedia contains 
       more than 200 entries examining various facets of the 
       Declaration of Independence and its enduring impact on 
       American law, politics, and culture. 
588    Description based on online resource; title from digital 
       title page (viewed on December 18, 2018). 
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aVile, John R.|tDeclaration of 
       Independence.|dSanta Barbara, California : ABC-CLIO, 2019
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