Liberty is the option of having the right to defend oneself against the government.
John Locke
It emphasizes the point that Xury is Crusoe's property and Crusoe can do with him as he pleases.
Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness-- cribbed almost directly from Locke's conception of Life, Liberty, and Property.
It was originally said as: "Life, liberty, and property" by John Locke, who was a philosopher at the time. Jefferson liked this idea, and instead of directly copying it, he changed it to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. Hope that helps :).
One of John Locke's famous quotes is "Life, liberty, and property." This phrase was later adapted by Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence as "Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness." Locke believed that individuals have a natural right to these three things.
Well alot, almost to the point of plagarism. But for one point, Thomas Jeffersons famous phrase, Life , Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness was altered from the phrase John Licke used earlier on, Life, liberty, and property
"Son of a bitch" is a hateful phrase referring to a person who is thoroughly unpleasant or disliked. It should be avoided or used with extreme caution as it could cause unintentional offense.
Liberty
"From Minnesota" is an adjective phrase because it describes the noun it is referring to.
Statue of Liberty
The pursuit of happiness
"Du bist die beste" is the phrase when referring to a female. "Du bist der bester" is the phrase when referring to a male.