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«Proclaim LIBERTY throughout allthe Land unto all the InhabitantsthereofLev. XXV, XBy Order of the Assembly of theProvince of Pensylvania for theState House in Philada»1752«If I had a bellI'd ring it in the morningI'd ring it in the evening ...all over this land,I'd ring out dangerI'd ring out a warningI'd ring out love between all ofmy brothers and my sistersAll over this land....It's a bell of freedom»and["If I Had a Hammer"]"Friends, Romans,countrymen,lend me your ears;I come to bury Caesar,not to praise him.The evil that men dolives after them;The good is oft interredwith their bones;So let it be with Caesar.The noble BrutusHath told you Caesarwas ambitious:If it were so, it was a grievous fault,And grievouslyhath Caesar answer'd it.Here, under leaveof Brutus and the rest--For Brutus isan honourable man;So are they all,all honourable men--Come I to speakin Caesar's funeral.He was my friend,faithful and just to me:But Brutus sayshe was ambitious;And Brutus isan honourable man.He hath broughtmany captives home to RomeWhose ransoms didthe general coffers fill:Did this in Caesarseem ambitious?When that the poor havecried, Caesar hath wept:Ambition should be madeof sterner stuff:Yet Brutus sayshe was ambitious;And Brutus isan honourable man.You all did seethat on the LupercalI thrice presentedhim a kingly crown,Which he did thrice refuse:was this ambition?Yet Brutus sayshe was ambitious;And, sure, he isan honourable man.I speak not to disprovewhat Brutus spoke,But here I am to speakwhat I do know.You all did love him once,not without cause:What cause withholds youthen, to mourn for him?O judgment! thou art fledto brutish beasts,And men have losttheir reason.Bear with me;My heart is in the coffinthere with Caesar,And I must pausetill it come back to me. (...)"William Shakespeare«Julius Caesar»Act 3, Scene 2