coeptis
Latin
Noun
coeptīs
- dative/ablative plural of coeptum
- [1965 March 15, Lyndon B. Johnson, 47:25 from the start, in Special Message to the Congress: The American Promise [on the Voting Rights Act], 3/15/65. MP506., Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum:
- Above the pyramid on the Great Seal of the United States, it says in Latin 'God has favored our undertaking.' God will not favor everything that we do. It is rather our duty to divine His will. But I can not help believing that He truly understands and that He really favors the undertaking that we begin here tonight.]
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