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The motto on the Great Seal reads E Pluribus Unum or ‘Out of many, one’ in English. This was the unofficial motto of the US from its creation until 1956 when it was replaced by the motto ...
The decision to adopt a national seal was made on July 4, 1776, the same day that the Continental Congress declared America’s independence from Great Britain. As a practical matter, America ...
The keepers of the Great Seal of the United States, the emblem on the back of the US$1 bill, want you to know what it is not. It is not a sign that Freemasons run the country, it has nothing to do ...
- First seal of the United States, right? And the first time it was used was in September 17th, 1782, and was commission for George Washington. - And this is officially called the Great Seal of ...
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America's Emblem: The Great Seal of the United States - MSNThe Great Seal of the United States is a powerful national emblem, symbolizing the country’s sovereignty and authority. Used to authenticate important documents, such as treaties and commissions ...
The keepers of the Great Seal of the United States, the familiar emblem on the back of the $1 bill, is the nation's stamp of authority, sovereignty and power, ...
Unlike the national flag and the Great Seal of the United States that were created by Congressional legislation in the fledgling days of the republic, the presidential seal, ...
The keepers of the Great Seal of the United States, the familiar emblem on the back of the $1 bill, want you to know what it is not. It is not a sign that Freemasons run the country, ...
This month marks the 230th anniversary of the adoption of the Great Seal of the United States, which is most often seen on the back of the $1 bill. But if John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and ...
Great Seal: Myth and Meaning. February 21, 2008. By Associated Press. The keepers of the Great Seal of the United States, the familiar emblem on the back of the $1 bill, want you to know what it ...
As all faithful readers of The God Squad know, I am a big fan of holidays. Holidays, though I'd rather call them Holy Days, remind us that there are two kinds of time: Secular time and sacred time ...
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