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Indian,Englishman,Bible,Frenchman,gunpowder,tomahawk,Praevalebit Aequior,1757

Title: [Untitled, unsigned cuts adorn individual numbers of this magazine. These show an Indian, with an Englishman on one side offering a Bible and some cloth, and a Frenchman on the other side offering gunpowder and a tomahawk. Under are the words 'Praevalebit Aequior']
Date Created/Published: 1757.
Medium: 1 print.
Notes:
Illus. in: American Magazine and Monthly Chronicle for the British Colonies, Philadelphia, 1757 Nov., v. 1, cover.
This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.
Caption card tracings:
Bookmark /2003669979/
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