Published 2019
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“…. -- 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. …”
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