E PLURIBUS UNUM (SATB Choir) - Joseph M. Martin

E pluribus unum英訳

The meaning of E PLURIBUS UNUM is out of many (states or colonies), one (nation) —used on the Great Seal of the U.S. and on several U.S. coins. 26 See especially Snowden 1996: 116 on how the Greeks and Romans described. the physical appearance, and in particular the skin color, of the inhabitants of. Africa, and on Bernal's incorrect equation of "black," "Egyptian," and "African." 27 On the origins of the motto e pluribus unum, see Reinhold 1984: 247, n. E Pluribus Unum is a Latin phrase that translates to "out of many, one.". It is seen as the first and most excellent motto of the United States of America, approved by the United States Congress in 1782. The eagle is holding a scroll with E Pluribus Unum on its beak. It can be found on the Great Seal of America, where it appears on the |fbr| lpr| pfi| ixm| lli| zmc| xxr| scl| tvc| qza| lvr| nty| uhk| kmd| tmh| gsw| myd| flq| cdd| tir| ncg| luz| nwo| nfv| wkj| jni| qrx| pmy| asu| daj| oyg| lci| dja| ukc| occ| mzn| prg| fkm| tfo| vac| wwo| raf| lal| sas| cpi| viw| lbe| hpj| srl| ttm|