Flags of the World, Past and Present: Their Story and AssociationsF. Warne, 1915 - 256 Seiten |
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... shield thee then . Take thy banner ! But , when night Closes round the ghastly fight , If the vanquished warrior bow , Spare him ! -By our holy vow , By our prayers and many tears , By the mercy that endears , Spare him ! -he our love ...
... shield thee then . Take thy banner ! But , when night Closes round the ghastly fight , If the vanquished warrior bow , Spare him ! -By our holy vow , By our prayers and many tears , By the mercy that endears , Spare him ! -he our love ...
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... shield , The ruddy Lion ramped in gold . " The banner in the earlier days of chivalry was usually square , though , later , it may be found greater in length than in depth , and in some early examples is considerably greater in depth ...
... shield , The ruddy Lion ramped in gold . " The banner in the earlier days of chivalry was usually square , though , later , it may be found greater in length than in depth , and in some early examples is considerably greater in depth ...
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... shield , it is evident that no form that departed far either in length or breadth from the proportions of the shield would be suitable for their display . Though heraldically it is allowable to compress or extend any form from its ...
... shield , it is evident that no form that departed far either in length or breadth from the proportions of the shield would be suitable for their display . Though heraldically it is allowable to compress or extend any form from its ...
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... shield hammered out elaborately into an escar- buncle . His son Richard had a mailed hand and lance , the pheon or spearhead which developed into the broad arrow , and the moon and star of the Turks with the moon on her back which was ...
... shield hammered out elaborately into an escar- buncle . His son Richard had a mailed hand and lance , the pheon or spearhead which developed into the broad arrow , and the moon and star of the Turks with the moon on her back which was ...
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... shield of arms is that of Geoffrey Magnaville , Earl of Essex , in 1165. Both these are in the reign of Henry II , and so late as that monarch the royal bearing is still tradi- tional when it is said that on his marriage with Eleanor of ...
... shield of arms is that of Geoffrey Magnaville , Earl of Essex , in 1165. Both these are in the reign of Henry II , and so late as that monarch the royal bearing is still tradi- tional when it is said that on his marriage with Eleanor of ...
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admiral Admiralty American anchor Andrew arms badge banner battle blue ensign blue field blue peter boat borne British burgee canton castle centre colonies corners crescent Cross of St crown device distinguished eagle Edward elephant England fleet flown French Fusiliers George George's Cross green harp Henry heraldic hoist honour-roll begins honours begin horizontal Infantry International Code Ireland Jack King known lilies Lord merchant flag motto national flag naval Navy oriflamme pennant pennon pilot placed PLATE Prince of Wales's quarter Racing Flag red and white red cross red dragon red ensign red field red flag regimental colour royal cypher Royal Standard Scotland shield ships signal book sphinx squadron square swallow-tail thistle topmast-head Trained Bands tricolour Tudor rose Union Flag upper canton vertical vessels victory warships white and blue white and red white cross white ensign white flag white star wreath Yacht Club yellow
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Seite 191 - WHEN Freedom from her mountain height Unfurled her standard to the air, She tore the azure robe of night. And set the stars of glory there. She mingled with its gorgeous dyes The milky baldric of the skies, And striped its pure celestial white With streakings of the morning light; Then from his mansion in the sun She called her eagle bearer down, And gave into his mighty hand The symbol of her chosen land.
Seite 43 - Look how the Lion of the sea lifts up his ancient crown, And underneath his deadly paw treads the gay lilies down. So stalked he when he turned to flight, on that famed Picard field, Bohemia's plume, and Genoa's bow, and Caesar's eagle shield. So glared he when at Agincourt in wrath he turned to bay, And crushed and torn beneath his claws the princely hunters lay.
Seite 189 - Resolved, That the Flag of the thirteen United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation.
Seite 5 - Take thy banner! and, beneath The battle-cloud's encircling wreath, Guard it, till our homes are free ! Guard it! God will prosper thee! In the dark and trying hour, In the breaking forth of power, In the rush of steeds and men, His right hand will shield thee then. "Take thy banner! But when night Closes round the ghastly fight, If the vanquished warrior bow, Spare him ! By our holy vow. By our prayers and many tears, By the mercy that endears. Spare him ! he our love hath shared ! Spare him ! as...
Seite 61 - Ireland, that the said kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland shall, upon the first day of January, which shall be in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and one, and for ever after, be united into one kingdom, by the name of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland...
Seite 48 - ... were made in England, show us here The mettle of your pasture ; let us swear That you are worth your breeding : which I doubt not; For there is none of you so mean and base, That hath not noble lustre in your eyes. I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips,* Straining upon the start. The game's afoot ; Follow your spirit : and, upon this charge, Cry — God for Harry ! England ! and Saint George ! [Exeunt . Alarum, and Chambers go off.
Seite 102 - In the solitude of the seas, we hail a star as a friend from whom we have been long separated. Among the Portuguese and the Spaniards, peculiar motives seem to increase this feeling ; a religious sentiment attaches them to a constellation, the form of which recalls the sign of the faith planted by their ancestors in the deserts of the new world...
Seite 196 - ... statistics and historical data may be bound, and to request veteran associations and others proposing to supply such historical data and information to furnish the same on printed or manuscript sheets of a uniform size to correspond with the size of such volumes.
Seite 62 - Azure, the Crosses Saltire of St. Andrew and St. Patrick Quarterly, per Saltire counterchanged Argent and Gules : the latter fimbriated of the second, surmounted by the Cross of St. George of the third, fimbriated as the Saltire.
Seite 193 - Gin. by 4ft. 4in. in the foot regiments, and 4ft. by 3ft. in the mounted ones — on the stripes of which is placed the honour-roll as on the British regimental colour. In the militia regiments, which also carry a pair, the president's colour, as we should call it, is replaced by that of their State. In their eagle the fathers of the Republic made an unfortunate choice. They wanted something classical, and this hankering after the Romans led them to call their second chamber a Senate and made them...