The Liberty Bell.
The Liberty Bell, located in Philadelphia, is a symbol of American independence and freedom. It was originally cast in 1752 and is famously associated with the American Revolution and the Declaration of Independence. The bell is inscribed with the words "Proclaim LIBERTY Throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants thereof," which underscores its significance as a representation of the fight for liberty and justice. Today, it serves as a historical artifact and a reminder of the values upon which the United States was founded.
His famous line was "Give me Liberty or Give me Death!" I hope that helps. :D
liberté égalité fraternité (liberty, equality, fraternity)
Gladiators would stand in line and turn to Caesar and proclaim "Hail Caeser, We about to die salute you!" And in response Caeser would Proclaim "Be Well" or "Go well" It is now thought that gladiators never said these words though those condemned to die did so.
U= United S= States
I was told it is the liberty bell. Im pretty sure that's it. I didnt know this till i was told. hoped it helped though :)
The Liberty Bell is pictured on the Forever Stamp. They are worth the current value of a first class stamp, which is 44 cents in 2009. They can only be used for US addresses.
Yes the liberty bell a is a sign of friendship. The Liberty Bell is a relic and symbol of the American Revolutionary War. The Liberty Bell, first cast in England in the 1750s, is inscribed with words from the Bible: "Proclaim liberty throughout the land unto all the inhabitants thereof."Source: Answers.com
The inscription on the Liberty Bell states "Proclaim Liberty throughout all the Land unto all the inhabitants thereof Lev. XXV. X By order of the Assembly of the Province of Pennsylvania for the State house in Philadelphia. Pass and Stow MDCCLIII
Either the Statue of Liberty or Ellis Island.
The Liberty Bell, located in Philadelphia, is a symbol of American independence and freedom. It was originally cast in 1752 and is famously associated with the American Revolution and the Declaration of Independence. The bell is inscribed with the words "Proclaim LIBERTY Throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants thereof," which underscores its significance as a representation of the fight for liberty and justice. Today, it serves as a historical artifact and a reminder of the values upon which the United States was founded.
On the Liberty were inscribed the words of part of Leviticus 25:10) "Proclaim LIBERTY throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof." It originally cracked when first rung after arrival in Philadelphia, and was twice recast by local workmen John Pass and John Stow, whose last names appear on the bell. In its early years, the Liberty Bell was used to summon lawmakers to legislative sessions and to alert citizens to public meetings and proclamations.
The granite boulder of the Liberation Monument typically features inscriptions that commemorate the struggle for independence and honor those who fought for freedom. The specific wording may vary depending on the location of the monument, but it often includes phrases about bravery, sacrifice, and the importance of liberty. For precise wording, it is best to refer to the specific monument in question, as there are several liberation monuments worldwide.
By itself, 'proclaim' is neither. It is simply a verb. A synonym is a word with a similar meaning. To state, declare, say etc are synonyms of 'proclaim'. But to give examples of antonyms (opposites) of proclaim is a little trickier. Not all words have antonyms. But doubtless someone will suggest a few....
There are no words on the monument.
It is a monument and a memorial, and both words have considerable overlap in meaning. In short, it's called the 'Washington Monument' because the people who proposed, designed and constructed it, gave it that name.
The li, be and Ibert are the smaller words that are in word liberty.