This HTML5 document contains 97 embedded RDF statements represented using HTML+Microdata notation.

The embedded RDF content will be recognized by any processor of HTML5 Microdata.

PrefixNamespace IRI
n78http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/Qv2qdVS9P4YdHKJ6kf4W2g==
rdfhttp://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#
n38http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/e2W808fqSCPDOSFrAN879A==
n73http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/UYlEnqf_4m7OfQ0TcuO_RA==
n21http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/hH4kJb1V3dOqjGlIa-d1SQ==
n77http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/VaiHaL5PKRpKWRyII4AiYw==
n93http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/zo7PuZiaaiRZ1uJjf0veuA==
n9http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/-XP3pEVxSPpQ_DiTGvEHYA==
n6http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/TPk2hZ3PtPeze4B_rISSUA==
n81http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/z7ia9LgyTjYbtxARHBMLcg==
n47http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/9pIO5J4kIxT5cED_FTTcPg==
n52http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/-S0lJ9xL6A29z2iWP4V7zQ==
n14http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/fallout/property/
n49http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/OssEvgLdcaiq0nlCIQxAOA==
n20http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/LFkq3mmssoxWfy4q2423jA==
n27http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/EaauodbQf9ye_W5MhduIYg==
n4http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/epqBvuglLJHzlRFcf4nI-g==
n48http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/QX97BrJeSKooAWM5rp2rMA==
n31http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/-G2yQVOBUfOZAI4gc1p5Xw==
n13http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/SlRrh3bmR3hWhfnng_hF0Q==
n90http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/77qojd-WQZaSiK--qwgA1g==
n34http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/Re_8kDLj94MALuH-J3aZuw==
n16http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/pt.prowrestling/property/
n18http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/zJfd8XHcVEahq6BEQGW8fA==
n37http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/GI44ebijvQect3V6OSBECA==
n43http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/OiytRyfWq1exxtEffZ9zrQ==
n72http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/jV16yypgLqVkbpJgDFzltw==
xsdhhttp://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#
n44http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/2dxwkqXeXhWEKdWRuYUaQA==
n83http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/FT3wvyuiL1Yyi9XghvNl8g==
n32http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/TPWqCP4ar3BNmMajzV_wgg==
n65http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/yes/property/
n89http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/csapedia/property/
n95http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/oXJza8QU7jMHc8-6seUgjQ==
n54http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/pAQA0yRkk0Hvgj-ZHU_B3A==
n15http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/UZ_PQKMG7fv-Omv2BLjpkw==
n42http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/dyIqTqWm5KHmRfhXxjzr1w==
n91http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/m5268hoCy0FopVdhvAYd7w==
n79http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/iRgG9Ip2zClts5In00Zshg==
n80http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/SrjBxRsNZGv1TgtUhR17jw==
n58http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/xlxDB8SRcDuZpK50dD07lA==
dctermshttp://purl.org/dc/terms/
n84http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/1iGY0eAedRvgngvN9FgoiA==
n85http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/W1z_qtmMC37P-dh4Fux6zw==
n74http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/kNPQ8SZCMArSUyDU7e20Mg==
n28http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/JQLXzrlOrEsGCCyQExP5rw==
n36http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/sO1S7L6ZMaU_Mkekv5YAVQ==
n50http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/nationaltreasure/property/
n39http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/OrMWty8fxcrfFXgkdKUh6Q==
n10http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/BGfToQJJQROvy-0OAaQM1Q==
n55http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/C3a39p4ix32KMwDqqf4nww==
n66http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/FHwtQOTwF6AMibDlmSSJgg==
n19http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/Nq_Z9izGB265wrVlSMu0YA==
n71http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/Py3yNXVN8BvhFHihz-K1IQ==
n56http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/rQ4UrMM9gObCgXeJdb_KDg==
n30http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/memory-beta/property/
n25http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/k1AGA2u8yUU3tib0MNL4ng==
n88http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/JK9yulmPX2hACzbMKuFclw==
n57http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/SVCpk2E6Dv_yGzuMhjVhvA==
n94http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/5g0ewngvL-jo7AQh6_-PcA==
n92http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/RiaMY-W7ua567zJeXjY1LA==
n40http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/xQnLaBO-49mlOTNibhbBew==
dbrhttp://dbpedia.org/resource/
n60http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/4U9Y5ng2fWX5s2s2tCHRGA==
n29http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/Co0wRp0Snr8wsFbluz3IpA==
n51http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/7_Fb74ZYNi111_-ajoiDJQ==
rdfshttp://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#
n2http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/5-9DXwHHTxarrFs9Cnhe7g==
n12http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/TGVw_48bfxR4O_s_eW_eZQ==
n11http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/13umJm7DrD5enWlSwdg3Aw==
n17http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/wTCYRf-9JVyvC5jDVnwJQg==
n5http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/poptropica/property/
n67http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/NolrXYdFs03L6IP_t1UE0w==
n45http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/swfanon/property/
n76http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/wikiality/property/
n86http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/mmCid21UsQQX9_wjAaKHVQ==
owlhttp://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#
n70http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/UWLnqi189LXsBRxY1dRW4A==
n82http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/C-Ji8QJRcnw3SC5cC0GUcQ==
n41http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/qsp7uvyIDiuImUdJKsd0Tw==
n64http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/h7vAsIWnOGkJbORV4SdWPg==
n75http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/Bll2N1bFB2iDbNo6ihPkkQ==
n23http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/ontology/
n61http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/L28iDXh8HugmQv09eVdqVg==
n33http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/national-treasure/property/
n63http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/AHumGMKs5dpCCrBeUn-FpQ==
n24http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/dyVz1n38J0l8rrwahFxksA==
n59http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/_hJ_f6nnC8NO6PsxIfoF3Q==
n26http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/URbaJyFv3d5RupgEvnIndA==
n87http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/0q4q8035IZG-j1Jm64Gw6w==
n53http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/-HXFfhrd8aIqjUWlXkV_RA==
n22http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/ANq_t0FNr1bhX-kQt9Ldaw==
n35http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/Te1DeM_5zvzBfUfm5npYIQ==
n62http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/jyukbSeGMwXX8lqE7jcKaA==
n7http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/1Ve1OuY6U4LIaE6CmDOndA==
n46http://dbkwik.webdatacommons.org/resource/bwW4bY82wNvmqyFtPcttMw==
Subject Item
n38:
n19:
n2:
n21:
n2:
Subject Item
n18:
n19:
n2:
Subject Item
n2:
rdf:type
n12:
rdfs:label
Declaration of Independence Declaration of Independence Declaration Of Independence
rdfs:comment
The Declaration of Independence was a document from the United States of America declaring its independence from the United Kingdom. In the 2140s, a copy of the declaration, among other American documents, was left on Omega IV by the ECS Philadelphia. (DTI novel: Forgotten History) The Confederate Declaration of Independence, otherwise known as the Declaration of Independence, was a statement adopted by the Confederation Congress on July 5, 1 ABY, which announced that the Galactic Confederate Systems then at war with the Sith were now independent systems, and thus no longer a part of the Galactic Empire. Written primarily by Cole Kroger, the Declaration is a formal explanation of why Congress had voted on July 2 to declare independence from the Galactic Empire, more than a year after the outbreak of the War of Secession. The birthday of the Galactic Confederate Systems—Independence Day—was celebrated on July 5, the day the wording of the Declaration was approved by Congress. The Declaration of Independence is an item found in the ruins of D.C's National Archives. It can be recovered by the Lone Wanderer for the Rivet City historian Abraham Washington. The United States Declaration of Independence is a statement adopted by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, which announced that the thirteen American colonies then at war with Great Britain were now independent states, and thus no longer a part of the British Empire. Written primarily by Thomas Jefferson, the Declaration is a formal explanation of why Congress had voted on July 2 to declare independence from Great Britain, more than a year after the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War. The birthday of the United States of America—Independence Day—is celebrated on July 4, the day the wording of the Declaration was approved by Congress. The Declaratio of Independence is one of the most important documents in the United States, and arguably in the world. It started the United States of America as a country of its own on July 4, 1776. The Free Masons drew a map to Templar Treasure on its back according to Benjamin Franklin Gates and the Gates family. The Declaration also declares (as it is a declaration) that all men have the right to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness," and that "governments are instituted among men to protect these rights." (Women didn’t get the vote till the early 20th Century and in The South black people couldn't vote till the mid 20th Century Officially black people had the right to vote but racists prevented them exercising that right.) One of the more remarkable aspects to the Declaration is that it was the first time that any colony had broken off of its mother-country. The American Revolution set off more colonial revolts, such as that of Mexico from Spain. It also inspired the French revolution. Declaration of Independence é um evento pay-per-view promovido pela Full Impact Pro. Nowadays, communists and bears want to revise American history and break us from our Christian heritage. They are trying to tell us that America was not a Christian nation. For all you patriots who get tied up in arguments like this, you need not look any further than the first two paragraphs of the Declaration which mention God and the Creator. They even use those words in the singular, capitalized form! Only Christians use the terms "God" and "Creator." There are no other possible interpretations for those words. The Declaration of Independence is obtained by assembling a jigsaw puzzle for a man in the Timbuktu inn in the Mali Empire, 1387 AD on Time Tangled Island. When you return it to Thomas Jefferson in the Graff House (1776 AD), that time period will be restored. Name: Declaration Of Independence Run Time: 1:43 Year: 2004
owl:sameAs
dbr:Declaration_of_independence
dcterms:subject
n4: n11: n22: n24: n25: n28: n32: n48: n52: n55: n56: n58: n61: n62: n63: n71: n75: n85: n86: n87: n93: n94: n95:
n78:
n79:
n14:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n15: n41: n42: n44: n60: n80: n81:
n30:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n31: n53: n59: n67:
n5:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n6: n70:
n16:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n17: n35: n39: n49:
n45:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n46:
n50:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n51: n54:
n76:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n77:
n7:
GECK render of the Declaration in the Capitol Preservation Society 240
n29:
FO3
n72:
Declaration of Independence and Rebellion
n91:
Confederate Declaration of Independence
n92:
Static
n13:
0
n65:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n66:
n47:
1
n83:
n84:
n64:
Systems of CSG
n43:
Icon_scroll.png
n26:
n27:
n73:
n74:
n33:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n34: n57:
n89:wikiPageUsesTemplate
n90:
n82:
Naboo
n88:
President and 56 delegates to the Confederation Congress
n40:
--07-05
n23:abstract
Nowadays, communists and bears want to revise American history and break us from our Christian heritage. They are trying to tell us that America was not a Christian nation. For all you patriots who get tied up in arguments like this, you need not look any further than the first two paragraphs of the Declaration which mention God and the Creator. They even use those words in the singular, capitalized form! Only Christians use the terms "God" and "Creator." There are no other possible interpretations for those words. The Declaration of Independence is obtained by assembling a jigsaw puzzle for a man in the Timbuktu inn in the Mali Empire, 1387 AD on Time Tangled Island. When you return it to Thomas Jefferson in the Graff House (1776 AD), that time period will be restored. The Declaration of Independence was a document from the United States of America declaring its independence from the United Kingdom. In the 2140s, a copy of the declaration, among other American documents, was left on Omega IV by the ECS Philadelphia. (DTI novel: Forgotten History) The Confederate Declaration of Independence, otherwise known as the Declaration of Independence, was a statement adopted by the Confederation Congress on July 5, 1 ABY, which announced that the Galactic Confederate Systems then at war with the Sith were now independent systems, and thus no longer a part of the Galactic Empire. Written primarily by Cole Kroger, the Declaration is a formal explanation of why Congress had voted on July 2 to declare independence from the Galactic Empire, more than a year after the outbreak of the War of Secession. The birthday of the Galactic Confederate Systems—Independence Day—was celebrated on July 5, the day the wording of the Declaration was approved by Congress. The Declaration justified the independence of the Confederate Systems by listing system grievances against Emperor Palpatine, and by asserting certain natural and legal rights, including a right of revolution. Having served its original purpose in announcing independence, the text of the Declaration was initially ignored after the Confederate Revolution. Its stature grew over the years, particularly the second sentence, a sweeping statement of individual sentient rights: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all life are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." After finalizing the text on July 5, Congress issued the Declaration of Independence in several forms. It was initially published as a printed broadside that was widely distributed and read to the public. Although the wording of the Declaration was approved on July 5, the date of its signing has been disputed. The famous wording of the Declaration has often been invoked to protect the rights of individuals and marginalized groups, and has come to represent for many people a moral standard for which the Confederate Systems should strive. The United States Declaration of Independence is a statement adopted by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, which announced that the thirteen American colonies then at war with Great Britain were now independent states, and thus no longer a part of the British Empire. Written primarily by Thomas Jefferson, the Declaration is a formal explanation of why Congress had voted on July 2 to declare independence from Great Britain, more than a year after the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War. The birthday of the United States of America—Independence Day—is celebrated on July 4, the day the wording of the Declaration was approved by Congress. After finalizing the text on July 4, Congress issued the Declaration of Independence in several forms. It was initially published as a printed broadside that was widely distributed and read to the public. The most famous version of the Declaration, a signed copy that is usually regarded as the Declaration of Independence, is on display at the National Archives in Washington DC. Having served its original purpose in announcing the independence of the United States, the text of the Declaration initially attracted little attention after the American Revolution. Its stature grew over the years, particularly the second sentence, a sweeping statement of human rights: These words—called by historian Joseph Ellis "the most potent and consequential words in American history" —came to represent an ideal for which the nation should strive, notably through the influence of Abraham Lincoln, who popularized the now-standard view that the Declaration's preamble is a statement of principles through which the United States Constitution should be interpreted. The Declaration of Independence is currently on display in the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom in the National Archives building. Declaration of Independence é um evento pay-per-view promovido pela Full Impact Pro. Name: Declaration Of Independence Run Time: 1:43 Year: 2004 The Declaration of Independence is an item found in the ruins of D.C's National Archives. It can be recovered by the Lone Wanderer for the Rivet City historian Abraham Washington. The Declaration also declares (as it is a declaration) that all men have the right to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness," and that "governments are instituted among men to protect these rights." (Women didn’t get the vote till the early 20th Century and in The South black people couldn't vote till the mid 20th Century Officially black people had the right to vote but racists prevented them exercising that right.) One of the more remarkable aspects to the Declaration is that it was the first time that any colony had broken off of its mother-country. The American Revolution set off more colonial revolts, such as that of Mexico from Spain. It also inspired the French revolution. The Declaratio of Independence is one of the most important documents in the United States, and arguably in the world. It started the United States of America as a country of its own on July 4, 1776. The Free Masons drew a map to Templar Treasure on its back according to Benjamin Franklin Gates and the Gates family.
Subject Item
n20:
n19:
n2:
n21:
n2:
Subject Item
n36:
n37:
n2:
Subject Item
n9:
n10:
n2: