An Appeal to Heaven Tee

An Appeal to Heaven Tee

$39.00
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John Locke’s "Second Treatise on Civil Government," written in 1690, was a collection of two treatises refuting the belief in the divine rights of monarchs.   While Locke's writing was popular and often quoted by the colonial leaders of the day, he wasn't the only one voicing these feelings.   Patrick Henry voiced similar sentiments in his iconic "Liberty or Death" speech, and the Second Continental Congress again invoked an appeal to heaven in their "Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms."  Benefits This fabric is laundered to prevent shrinkage Set in 1x1 baby rib collar Hemmed sleeves Side seamed Created with really soft 100% combed ringspun cotton with 32 singles, this shirt will become one of your favorites Unisex Features Fabric laundered, 4.3 oz., 100% combed ringspun cotton, 32 singles Heather Grey is 90/10 cotton/polyester Set-in 1x1 baby rib collar Side seamed Hemmed sleeves For economic and human friendly reason, this product is only made when

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