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Pagina 10
... arms of Christ ; but it might equally have been carried up to his sacred arms by angels , as in our painting , Christ being above ready to receive it . When I referred to my old woodcuts of the death of the B. Virgin , I never said that ...
... arms of Christ ; but it might equally have been carried up to his sacred arms by angels , as in our painting , Christ being above ready to receive it . When I referred to my old woodcuts of the death of the B. Virgin , I never said that ...
Pagina 12
... arms . For without such a settlement , of course the younger line could not succeed to the estates direct from the ... arms in chief ? We know he would . Any tyro can per- ceive that , in the case supposed , he would have no right to ...
... arms . For without such a settlement , of course the younger line could not succeed to the estates direct from the ... arms in chief ? We know he would . Any tyro can per- ceive that , in the case supposed , he would have no right to ...
Pagina 16
... arms which he describes - Azure , three lions rampant and a chief argent - were the true bearings of the Graunt , otherwise Gough family . Burke attributes these arms , with the lions or , to Grant . A very similar coat - Vert , three ...
... arms which he describes - Azure , three lions rampant and a chief argent - were the true bearings of the Graunt , otherwise Gough family . Burke attributes these arms , with the lions or , to Grant . A very similar coat - Vert , three ...
Pagina 24
... arms was made in the seventeenth century , as Edge of London and co . Stafford . In Mr. Savage's work on New England settlers occurs the name " Robert Edge , 1635. " This surname is common in Staffordshire , and in a lesser degree in ...
... arms was made in the seventeenth century , as Edge of London and co . Stafford . In Mr. Savage's work on New England settlers occurs the name " Robert Edge , 1635. " This surname is common in Staffordshire , and in a lesser degree in ...
Pagina 38
... arms : let it be that Ajax was the greater benefactor of the two . " The phrase would have been more explicit if he ... Arm . vel in Bibl . Hatton . " Can these be the " old Lancashire charters relating to Cockersand Abbey " once lent to ...
... arms : let it be that Ajax was the greater benefactor of the two . " The phrase would have been more explicit if he ... Arm . vel in Bibl . Hatton . " Can these be the " old Lancashire charters relating to Cockersand Abbey " once lent to ...
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