Select the sentences that echo the ideas found in the Declaration of Independence.

Excerpt from a letter from James Madison to Thomas Jefferson "The Convention continue to sit and have been closely employed since the Commencement [beginning] of the Session. . . . It is not possible to form any judgment of the future duration of the Session. I am led by sundry [various] circumstances to guess that the residue [remainder] of the work will not be very quickly despatched [completed]. The public mind is very impatient for the event, and various reports are circulating which tend to inflame Curiosity. I do not learn however that any discontent is expressed at the concealment [of the convention’s deliberations] and have little doubt that the people will be as ready to receive as we shall be able to propose a Government that will secure their liberties & happiness."