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17 April 2024

  • curprev 02:1802:18, 17 April 2024Anagonia talk contribs 802 bytes +802 The 1st National Seal of the Confederacy was intended as a reference to the founding principles of a Constitutional Republic. The original inscription, "Pro Licentia of Vir quod Justicia ut Totus", was originally believed to mean, "For Liberty of Man and Justice to All". This was not the case and instead the logo and inscriptions were print errors. It was believed that the individuals originally hired to interpret a Latin inscription had incorrectly translated it. Two years after formalizing...