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Description Title page of the Volume VII, 1737 issue of Gentleman's Magazine. In literate circles, this was a well-known and influential magazine in the American colonies, and was the probable source for the E Pluribus Unum motto.
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Extracted from PDF version of Seals and Symbols in the American Colonies poster, part of a U.S. Diplomacy Center (State Department) exhibition on the 225th anniversary of the Great Seal. Direct PDF URL [1] (21MB)

Courtesy of Bodleian Library, University of Oxford
Author Sylvanus Urban
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