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Establishing Justice

"The Mosaic Law" by Frederick Dielman (1896)

"The Mosaic Law" by Frederick Dielman (1896)

Mosaic representing both the judicial and legislative aspects of law. The woman on the throne holds a sword to chastise the guilty and a palm branch to reward the meritorious. Glory surrounds her head, and the aegis of Minerva signifies the armor of righteousness and wisdom.

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