| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Scottish writer and historian Thomas Carlyle wrote that of man's whole terrestrial possessions and attainments, unspeakably the noblest are his Symbols, divine or divine-seeming ; under which he marches and fights, with victorious assurance, (Thomas Carlyle: The French Revolution: A History; pg 8).Such a symbol as V properly and powerfully expresses the sacred struggle for freedom, and if we u
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