Because it shows the "recipes" of freedom
It is a tablet of law, representing the Declaration of Independence.
its just holding a thing its hand saying the date it was made June some thing
In her right hand, Lady Liberty is holding a torch that symbolizes enlightenment. In her left hand, she is holding a tablet inscribed with the date of the American Declaration of Independence (July 4, 1776).
The Statute of Liberty is holding the tablet in her left hand. The tablet has roman numerals inscribed on it. The writing is July 4 1776.
The Statue of Liberty.
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No, not at all. Lady Liberty's tablet has the date on it the constitution was signed: July 4th, 1776. (It's written in Roman Numerals on the tablet, though.) But that has nothing to do with the Christians' 10 commandments.
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The left hand carries a tablet upon which is inscribed: "July IV MDCCLXXV (July 4, 1776). Which is the date of the American Declaration of Independence.
The tablet held by Lady Liberty's left hand simply says July 4, 1776 in Roman Numerals. It represents the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
That's Lady Liberty. Google who she is.
Although the left hand of the Statue seems to be holding a book, the object is a tablet; a single page. It reads "JULY IV MDCCLLXVI," the date that America's Declaration of Independence was adopted. A photo of the tablet is at http://www.endex.com/gf/buildings/liberty/solgallery/solgallery.htm