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Beneath that is enscrolled another of the alternate state mottoes, "Meliorem Lapsa Locavit" ("Having Fallen, She Has Set Up a Better One") with the date of 1776. Surrounding the image, at the top, is "South Carolina", and below, is Animis opibusque parati ('Prepared in mind and resources').
Animis opibusque parati (Ready in soul and resource) – Both state mottos are shown on the state seal which depicts the defeat of the British on Sullivan's Island in 1776. (1777) State music: spiritual – Spirituals are songs that originated in the oral traditions of African-American slaves.
It's twofold: "Animis Opibusque Parati" and "Dum Spiro Spero." The first meaning "Prepared in Mind and Resources," and the second meaning "While I Breathe, I Hope."
Animis opibusque parati: Ready in soul and resource Latin: South Dakota: Under God the people rule — English 1885 [60] Tennessee: Agriculture and Commerce — English May 24, 1802 [N 14] [61] Texas: Friendship — English 1930 [62] Utah: Industry — English May 3, 1896 [N 15] [63] [64] Vermont: Freedom and Unity — English February 20, 1779 ...
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Real Academia Española (Royal Spanish Academy): Spanish: Limpia, fija y da Esplendor (Cleans, fixes and gives shine) Royal Society: Nullius in verba (On the word of no one) South African Museum: Semper aliquid novi Africa affert (Africa is always producing some novelty) Swedish Academy: Swedish: Snille och Smak (Talent and taste)
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