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English: A line from the fourth verse of the Defense of Fort M'Henry- that reads "And this be our motto - "In God is our trust,"". This verse would be brought up in discussions of the adoption of the US national motto in 1956.
Date Published 1914
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Source File:KeysSSB.jpg
Author Francis Scott Key
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