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Le General Washington ne quid detrimenti capiat res publica
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Le General Washington ne quid detrimenti capiat res publica
Le General Washington ne quid detrimenti capiat res publica - apres le tableau original appartenant a Mr. Marquis de la Fayette. Print shows George Washington, full-length portrait, standing outside tent, wearing military uniform, holding the Declaration of Independence and the treaty of alliance with France in front of tent, at his feet lie torn copies of documents relating to reconciliation efforts by Great Britain, a servent attends to Washingtons horse in the background, and in the far distance is a military camp. Date 178-
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Le General Washington Ne Quid Detrimenti Capiat
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- A Vision of Unwavering Resolution in the Face of Adversity This evocative print, titled "Le General Washington Ne Quid Detrimenti Capiat," showcases a resolute and determined George Washington, standing outside his tent during the American Revolution. The Latin phrase inscribed above the image, "ne quid detrimenti capiat," translates to "let him suffer no loss," emphasizing Washington's unwavering commitment to the cause of American independence. Washington is depicted in full military regalia, his stern gaze fixed on the horizon as he holds both the Declaration of Independence and the Treaty of Alliance with France. At his feet, torn copies of documents relating to reconciliation efforts by Great Britain lie discarded, symbolizing the rejection of any compromise that would compromise the principles of liberty and self-governance. A servant attends to Washington's horse in the background, while in the far distance, a military camp can be seen, underscoring the magnitude of the struggle that lay before the Father of His Country. This powerful image, originally owned by the Marquis de La Fayette, underscores Washington's unwavering resolve in the face of adversity and his unwavering belief in the cause of American independence. The print, created in the late 18th century, serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices and determination required to forge a new nation and secure its future. Washington's steadfast leadership and unyielding commitment to the cause of liberty continue to inspire generations and remain a testament to the indomitable spirit of the American people.
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