It's okay. We're all beat by Robert Barker and Martin Lucas, the Royal Printers in London who in 1631 omitted the word "not" from "thou shalt not commit adultery" in the Book of Exodus in their printing of the King James Bible.
They got called before the Crown and the Archbishop of Canterbury to explain themselves, fined about 50,000 dollars in modern money, and had their printer licenses revoked.
They got called before the Crown and the Archbishop of Canterbury to explain themselves, fined about 50,000 dollars in modern money, and had their printer licenses revoked.
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