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Part of speech conceived in liberty?

The phrase "conceived in liberty" is a prepositional phrase functioning as an adjective. It modifies the noun "part" to indicate that the part was formed or created with the principle of freedom as its foundation.

Here's a breakdown:

* conceived: past participle of the verb "conceive," acting as an adjective

* in liberty: prepositional phrase modifying "conceived," indicating the condition or circumstance under which the part was conceived.

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