Fun, Volume 5Published for the proprietors., 1863 |
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... arms in the twelfth century , when Heraldry may be said to have made its bow to an admiring public . That being a warlike age , it was , of course , received with open arms . Hereditary coats of arms are not , however , found before the ...
... arms in the twelfth century , when Heraldry may be said to have made its bow to an admiring public . That being a warlike age , it was , of course , received with open arms . Hereditary coats of arms are not , however , found before the ...
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... arms of the new canine kingdom , as borne by the owner or king , would be a perfect example of arms of dominion . I DO WISH SOME FELLER WOULD INTERDOOCE A SUMMAT AS. y Comic Historie of Heraldrie . Boke pe Fyrste . CHAPTER II . - CONCERNING ...
... arms of the new canine kingdom , as borne by the owner or king , would be a perfect example of arms of dominion . I DO WISH SOME FELLER WOULD INTERDOOCE A SUMMAT AS. y Comic Historie of Heraldrie . Boke pe Fyrste . CHAPTER II . - CONCERNING ...
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... arms his ruffian bands of brigands vile , From Rome ! where he his worthless carcase keeps secure the while . Oh ! Ruler of the Vatican ! ' tis clearly not for us , The claims you make to empire super - human to discuss ; But , as a ...
... arms his ruffian bands of brigands vile , From Rome ! where he his worthless carcase keeps secure the while . Oh ! Ruler of the Vatican ! ' tis clearly not for us , The claims you make to empire super - human to discuss ; But , as a ...
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... arms , however , upset the KHAN , and sent him to pot with his troops - the Pindarees , who had to beat pretty nimble pinned a retreat . In 1810 young EVANS , who had risen to a lieu- tenancy two years previously , left India , but was ...
... arms , however , upset the KHAN , and sent him to pot with his troops - the Pindarees , who had to beat pretty nimble pinned a retreat . In 1810 young EVANS , who had risen to a lieu- tenancy two years previously , left India , but was ...
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... arms Shields are of many kinds ; first , there is the shield proper used by ancient warriors , on which their arms were blazoned , and with which , while tasting the sweets of war , they avoided getting too much of the whacks . Then ...
... arms Shields are of many kinds ; first , there is the shield proper used by ancient warriors , on which their arms were blazoned , and with which , while tasting the sweets of war , they avoided getting too much of the whacks . Then ...
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