The Every Day Book, Or, A Guide to the Year: Describing the Popular Amusements Sports, Ceremonies, Manners Customs & Events Incident to the Three Hundred & Sixty-five Days, in Past & Present Times, Volume 2W. Tegg, 1868 |
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Page 130
... arms . On this subject Maitland and other his- torians have taken so much only from Stow as seemed to them to suit their pur- pose ; what that author relates , therefore , is here extracted verbatim . He introduces it by saying , " In ...
... arms . On this subject Maitland and other his- torians have taken so much only from Stow as seemed to them to suit their pur- pose ; what that author relates , therefore , is here extracted verbatim . He introduces it by saying , " In ...
Page 131
... arms and it likewise goes on further to state , in reference thereto , " that beside the images of Saint Peter and Paul , was placed the shield of the arms of the said city well . engraved . " Our correspondent , S. G. , will not ...
... arms and it likewise goes on further to state , in reference thereto , " that beside the images of Saint Peter and Paul , was placed the shield of the arms of the said city well . engraved . " Our correspondent , S. G. , will not ...
Page 274
... arms of the grand dukes , and that the emblem of the saint and the dragon , has been uniformly represented on the reverse of the Russian coins . With respect to the arms , Herberstein , in his account of his embassy to Moscow in 1518 ...
... arms of the grand dukes , and that the emblem of the saint and the dragon , has been uniformly represented on the reverse of the Russian coins . With respect to the arms , Herberstein , in his account of his embassy to Moscow in 1518 ...
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