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"E Pluribus Unum" was suggested by the committee Congress appointed on July 4, 1776 to design "a seal for the United States of America." ... E Pluribus Unum describes an action: Many uniting into one. ...
The original national motto: "E Pluribus Unum" ... The original motto of the United States was secular. "E Pluribus Unum" is Latin for "One from many" or "One from many parts." ...
In Latin, E Pluribus Unum means Out of many, one. Or as I like to put it, We're all in this thing together.
E pluribus unum, Latin for "Out of Many, One," is a motto found on the Seal of the United States, along with Annuit cœptis and Novus ordo seclorum, and adopted by an Act of Congress in 1782. Never codified by law, E pluribus unum was considered a de facto motto of the United States until...
In Reply to: What does:"e pluribus unum" mean?? posted by Katie on February 03, 1999 at 08:00:22:
Welcome to The E Pluribus Unum Project, designed for the use of students, teachers, and other researchers who wish to examine the attempt to make "one from many" in three critical decades of American ...
Note: If you wish to look more deeply into the debate over slavery, you can consult the E Pluribus Unum Guide to Resources on Abolitionism.
E Pluribus Unum is seen on U.S. coins and currency, but it is surprising how many people don't know what this term means and what the history behind it is. Learn about the U.S. Motto E Pluribus Unum.
PS: E pluribus unum is the motto of the U.S. Translated from Latin it means Out of many, one.
Les Miserables, General/Romance, Just to prove that I can so write hetfic. For Waen. Did I mention I take requests? A Cosette fic, in which she rediscovers lost thoughts. 'E Pluribus Unum' means 'Out ...
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