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In matters of religion, 18th century liberals normally believed that
Remedy
The means by which a right is enforced or the violation of a right is prevented, redressed, or compensated.
Items of Value
Physical or intangible objects, rights, or services that hold financial worth, utility, or personal significance to someone.
Money Damages
A monetary reward granted by a judicial body to an individual who has endured damage or injury as a result of someone else's illegal behavior or carelessness.
Remedy at Law
Legal means through which a party can enforce a right or redress a wrong, typically involving monetary compensation or specific performance.
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