RMDX8DAA–A large collection of military personnel 'dog tags' on display at the Chelsea Flower show 2012.
RMD017A0–Documents and awards of Major i.G. Albrecht von Loewenfeld,PATENTS: to Cadet Officer,1895,to Second Lieutenant,1896,1st Lieutenant,1897 and to Captain i.G,1910(this with signature of Wilhelm II). Possession document for the Centenary Medal signed by von Einterfeld,Adjutant-General of the Kaiser. BAVARIA: Military Merit Order,Knight's Cross 2nd Class,gold,12.3 g,enamelled,three-piece medallion,minimal chips(OEK 415)with the award document of 1901,award document for the Military Merit Order 4th Class with Swords,1914. BADEN: Award d historic,h,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFBM6FJ4–Close up of old metal bits and pieces such as screws and nuts with two badges among them stating Swimming and Prefect
RM2WJ30EX–Original WW1 era CDV Carte de Visite ( visiting card or CDV) of a young German officer, with a ribbon bar on his tunic, possibly decorated officer, in the German cavalry, wearing spurs, cap with visor. The young man is possibly called Gert. dated 1915
RM2RCFC6P–'Photograph of Lt. Geo. Lyon, 8.C, taken at a U.S. Military Hospital on Hoffman's Island, N.Y. Harbor. The photograph shows Lt. Lyon and medical personnel from Medical Detachment No. 1 on duty at the hospital. In the background, hospital buildings, including the boiler house, engine room, and laundry, can be seen. The photograph was passed by the M.I.D. censor on Nov. 20, 1918.'
RM2X1B34C–Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria and Emperor William II, silhouette with coloured represented badge of Franz Joseph and William II as chief commander. title right bottom 'phil. D. F. Nedziella fec. im Flede 1916. ', 1916, - 19160101 PD4249 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RM2HGYWTY–Stamp seal ca. 3rd–7th century A.D. Sasanian Stamp seals were used in antiquity as marks of ownership and badges of status. This seal is hemispheroid in shape and is pierced so that it could be suspended and perhaps worn. On its flattened side, a monogram under a chevroned arch is depicted. The image is carved into the surface of the stone and appears in relief when the seal is pressed into clay.The seal was excavated in the fortress at Qasr-i Abu Nasr. The site is located near Shiraz in southern Iran at a strategic point at the intersection of defensive mountains, available water sources, and
RMW41WWF–Close up of Nurse wearing uniform
RMHEM2RY–LOGAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan – Lt. Col. Matthew Ingram (right) the 3-1 Special Troops Battalion speaks to his Headquarters and Headquarters Company, prior to awarding combat badges to Soldiers assigned to the company at Forward Operating Base Shank. Ingram, the STB commander, told the troops, “We are making a difference and I hope you all see that, I am proud of every one of you and what you are doing.” (U.S. Army Photo by: Sgt. John D. Ortiz) After facing combat, soldiers receive recognition 528652
RMR5HN47–King Charles I kneeling. The text below is 'The explanation of the emblem'. Eikon Basilike. The Pourtraicture of His Sacred Majestie in his solitudes and sufferings. [With Praiers, used by his Majestie in the time of his sufferings. Delivered to Doctor Juxon immediately before his death. Also a letter from the Prince, Relations of the King's speeches to Lady Elisabeth and the Duke of Gloucester, and An Epitaph upon King Charls.].. [London,] 1648 [1648/49]. Source: C.118.d.136. Language: English.
RME0KPFJ–President Eisenhower and General Montgomery
RM2AN5RBR–The colloquies of Edward Osborne, citizen and clothworker of London . w^ . V II i { fl^. of Edward Osborne 241 in russet Damask and blue embroideredSating handsome and of lordly Bearing,Hfearly ran over me. Looking forth ofthe House-door, he turned about againand said to me abruptly, Canst tell me where are my People ? I made Answer, I know not your Peoples Liveries, my Lord, (for I feltassured he was a Nobleman,) but I saw a Party of Men in watchet Coats, with a spotted Dog on their Badges, at the Lane-end. All right, quod he, and profferedme a Piece of Money with a good-natured Air ; but I d
RMEACEKG–Portrait of Curtis E. Strand of the 9th United States Army Air Forces USAAF and a shoulder patch from his military uniform
RMDX8DBD–A large collection of military personnel 'dog tags' on display at the Chelsea Flower show 2012.
RMD0179X–Documents and awards of Major i.G. Albrecht von Loewenfeld,PATENTS: to Cadet Officer,1895,to Second Lieutenant,1896,1st Lieutenant,1897 and to Captain i.G,1910(this with signature of Wilhelm II). Possession document for the Centenary Medal signed by von Einterfeld,Adjutant-General of the Kaiser. BAVARIA: Military Merit Order,Knight's Cross 2nd Class,gold,12.3 g,enamelled,three-piece medallion,minimal chips(OEK 415)with the award document of 1901,award document for the Military Merit Order 4th Class with Swords,1914. BADEN: Award d historic,h,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2HGYWT9–Stamp seal ca. 3rd–7th century A.D. Sasanian Stamp seals were used in antiquity as marks of ownership and badges of status. This seal is hemispheroid in shape and is pierced so that it could be suspended and perhaps worn. On its flattened side, a recumbent, horned animal is depicted. The image is carved into the surface of the stone and appears in relief when the seal is pressed into clay.The seal was excavated in the fortress at Qasr-i Abu Nasr. The site is located near Shiraz in southern Iran at a strategic point at the intersection of defensive mountains, available water sources, and along
RMW41X09–Close up of Nurse wearing uniform
RM2PD22J2–Civil War veteran Private William Washington Nixon of Co. I, 2nd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery Regiment wearing badges giving nurse Alice Cary Risley a kiss on her forehead at G.A.R. reunion in Washington, D.C. / Associated Press Wirephoto.. Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs , pp/liljvet, pp/liljwoch. Risley, Alice Farmer, 1847-1939, Grand Army of the Republic, People, United States, Army, Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery Regiment, 2nd (1862-1866), People, Veterans, Union, Washington (D.C.), 1930-1940, Women, Washington (D.C.), 1930-1940, Nurses, Union, Washington (D.C.), 1930-
RMR5856G–King Charles I kneeling. The text opposite is 'The explanation of the emblem'. Eikon Basilike. The Pourtraicture of His Sacred Majestie in his solitudes and sufferings. [With Praiers, used by his Majestie in the time of his sufferings. Delivered to Doctor Juxon immediately before his death. Also a letter from the Prince, Relations of the King's speeches to Lady Elisabeth and the Duke of Gloucester, and An Epitaph upon King Charls.]. [London,] 1648 [1648/49]. Source: C.118.d.36. Language: English.
RM2RC1EHP–Major C.D.M Campbell of the Royal Flying Corps poses for a photograph in 1919. He is holding a symbol marked AU. Photographer is Red. BA note accompanying the image exists.
RM2AFW63B–. St. Nicholas [serial]. to me.So away to the fields where the flowers are growing, To sip the dew with the droning bee;And away to the tree-crowned hills I m going,To race where the sky-born winds run free. Springtime comes with her fair face glowing, Star-eyed Spring,—and she calls to me. PRIZE COMPETITION No. 254DDrto. u (In making awards contributors ages are considered) n«V ,fAt AnnS Waldron (age I5). California; Elinor Welch (age 10) Connecticut- Elizabeth p7 v -iw Badges Margaret Humphrey (age 13), Oregon; Margaret C. Schnidler (age ia) Wisconsin- drawings cnrE(T I5i; Mirso,a: D°Jh>
RM2RBWW6T–Lieutenant Kingsmore, a member of the U.S. Signal Corps, is seen here on June 27, 1918 examining a sketch in the Senate Building in Washington, D.C. The sketch depicts the second draft numbers for the war effort. This image is part of a series featuring American military activities during World War One.
RM2RBY3DX–Solider D.J. Sheehan, a corporal in the Signal Corps, is seen taking a photograph in Bois de L'Eveque, France on August 25, 1918. The photograph shows Colonel Paul B. Malone, also known as 'Follow Me Malone,' of the 23rd Infantry. The image was passed by the A.E.F. censor, but the exact date of issue is unknown.
RMD017A6–Documents and awards of Major i.G. Albrecht von Loewenfeld,PATENTS: to Cadet Officer,1895,to Second Lieutenant,1896,1st Lieutenant,1897 and to Captain i.G,1910(this with signature of Wilhelm II). Possession document for the Centenary Medal signed by von Einterfeld,Adjutant-General of the Kaiser. BAVARIA: Military Merit Order,Knight's Cross 2nd Class,gold,12.3 g,enamelled,three-piece medallion,minimal chips(OEK 415)with the award document of 1901,award document for the Military Merit Order 4th Class with Swords,1914. BADEN: Award d historic,h,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMW41WPN–Close up of Nurse wearing uniform
RM2AFM1P5–. Harper's weekly. i,lil LLIil, , BLUCKAI.I HIS. February 27, 1804.] HARPERS WEEKLi.. THE PARIS FASHiOKS FOR FEBRUARY, HARPERS WEEKLY. [February 27, 1864. THE PARIS FASHIONS FORFEBRUARY. .TANITAIiVs fctl- li:lVt* I.K1I. -II111J .1 Iloll ... this V.: may he eonlitiently left to theny the ^reutest liberty prevails fur the seleievcrvi.MTiiitiuii of ..Irv ..-?•. iini.uiienl, which 11no i-idl; ol Ijciriy dis;ij.|u-Miil ns ruth-i.lijiii. Brandreths Fills. BEST Ii:Si> IN THE WOIU.D. in i iitta I Ukewl e t of |nirt. ARMY BADGES, J. W. EVERETT & CO., 3re J. w.
RMW41X30–Close up of Nurse wearing uniform
RM2AFKFXF–. Harper's weekly. V <**- --z£^ ^&ptv*Zr it-NaTsam??^ ^**Z±J2<ir got up in Solid Gold. Agents named, and ouppliod at $7 pet-dozen, without ejigrr.viiie-, midSll |ie. d--.-. u, engraved as above. LOUIS PHILIP & CO., 600 Broadway, N. Y. Accordcons from $3 - . H.1.-U ,» TO.M S2 ?? .i ;..?-;.,; LAprc-1 VM. A. l(M-i 00 to $25. FlutesFives n.™ 50 OSKTS TOOO to S20 OO. I*™ i i in t .n ^35 i 20. CHURCH VIEWS.-Card Photographs ARMY BADGES, WatcliM, Gold Pen, and Cases. Jl™<*Jl°^B killd, KKEITH.ilS Brijaiy, X V
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RM2AFTD8D–. St. Nicholas [serial]. ; John Duncan Cox (age 10), Missou.-i.Silver badges, Josephine Smith (age 14), Cal.; Paul J. Kinnare (age 12), 111.; Agnes MacDonald (age 13), N. YDRAWINGS. Gold badges, Margaret C. Harms (age 15), Illinois; Margaret E. Hanscom (age 16), Rhode Island.Silver badges, Marian Allardt (age 12), Cal.; Hilda Hahn (age 17), Canada; James Dee Richardson (age 15), D. C.PHOTOGRAPHS. Gold badge, Carolyn F. Rice (age 17), Massachuseits. Silver badges, Dorothy C. Hess (age 12), Coiineciicut; Marion Clark Guilford (age 11), Maryland; Percy B. Jenkins (age 17), ConnecticLit; S. Raymon
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RM2AJAG6F–St Nicholas [serial] . age 14), Mount Vernon, N. Y. ; Helen Evison (age 13), Albany, N. Y. VERSE. Silver badges, Frances G. Ward (age 17), Paris, France; Katharine Norton (age 17), Newton Center,Mass. ; Alice L Packard (age 14), Sharon, Mass. DRAWING. Silver badges, Marjorie Benson (age 14), Flushing, L. I., N. Y. ; Edna Davidson (age 14), NewYork City; Gustrine Milner (age 16), Birmingham, Ala. PHOTOGRAPHY. Silver badges, Constance Ayer (age 16), Washington, D. C. ; Allan L. Langley (age 17), New-port, R. I. ; Anna Halsted de Lancey (age 6), Waterbury, Conn. ; Joseph Brotherton (age 13), Detr
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RM2AM76T3–The Canadian nurse . L.Sdr BADGES ^^??^??^?^?^ 510 SimpI*. smoM,mowwhiM plottic. will n«v»f di»Cotoror pull opart. NURSE .;. ..^d!m Ifiitring OOC2 tint* . 90€ 149 Trim, tailoredoll.mvtal »trlc. - .polifhod geld orkilvvr plat*d. J *•. CMWl«ti«ftng W* 2l>n«« UO 100 Diilincliv* silver mvfol fremtt. 1 line . g^^ l«t1*r!ng I •UU 2lir<*< 1.10 Orrf*/ wiffc coiwil b«J«w or by Itttmt Amtrieofl men popular pcrionoltzfd bod9«a.Unturpotfted qwolity . . ttmpi*. compltmtfltoryttyling . . pmbock witti lofoty clotp. Deeplyengroved, locquered blo<k or biwe Cothic lettert.Com^l«t« tatitfaction f wor
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RM2AFM103–. Harper's weekly. THE PARIS FASHiOKS FOR FEBRUARY, HARPERS WEEKLY. [February 27, 1864. THE PARIS FASHIONS FORFEBRUARY. .TANITAIiVs fctl- li:lVt* I.K1I. -II111J .1 Iloll ... this V.: may he eonlitiently left to theny the ^reutest liberty prevails fur the seleievcrvi.MTiiitiuii of ..Irv ..-?•. iini.uiienl, which 11no i-idl; ol Ijciriy dis;ij.|u-Miil ns ruth-i.lijiii. Brandreths Fills. BEST Ii:Si> IN THE WOIU.D. in i iitta I Ukewl e t of |nirt. ARMY BADGES, J. W. EVERETT & CO., 3re J. w.. ,..-.?? I. lO -,.. ..... ? r;m n pens vitiio[/t cask?. : il N> IN .-II VKtMT.ATl D KXTEN.-lUN MORTON
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RM2AG5WJG–. St. Nicholas [serial]. Third prize, Squirrel,by Joseph Rogers Swindell (age 14), 111 W. 23d St.,Baltimore, Md. Puzzle-making. Gold badges, Mack Hays (age 14),3 S. Adams St., Petersburg, Va., and Ernest Angell(age 13), 495 Russell Ave., Cleveland, O. Ill IT 1 1 1 III! 1 ! 1 -j * • . i^^SI 1 L. >^um ?* ^*^*^HHM aP^Hrfr« Silver badges, Marion E. Senn (age 13), Forestville,N. Y., and Eaton Edwards (age 13), 3406 Morgan Ave.,N. W., Washington, D. C. Puzzle-answers. Gold badges, Alice Taylor Huyler(age 16), 118 State St., Hackensack, N. J., and HughA. Cameron (age 12), Sylvania, Pa. Silver badg
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RM2AFKFP9–. Harper's weekly. V <**- --z£^ ^&ptv*Zr it-NaTsam??^ ^**Z±J2<ir got up in Solid Gold. Agents named, and ouppliod at $7 pet-dozen, without ejigrr.viiie-, midSll |ie. d--.-. u, engraved as above. LOUIS PHILIP & CO., 600 Broadway, N. Y. Accordcons from $3 - . H.1.-U ,» TO.M S2 ?? .i ;..?-;.,; LAprc-1 VM. A. l(M-i 00 to $25. FlutesFives n.™ 50 OSKTS TOOO to S20 OO. I*™ i i in t .n ^35 i 20. CHURCH VIEWS.-Card Photographs ARMY BADGES, WatcliM, Gold Pen, and Cases. Jl™<*Jl°^B killd, KKEITH.ilS Brijaiy, X V. a.ifF. A MONTH I I Wont to hire Agents In entrymy now cheap Family ,Lr. in:- aL
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RM2CPMAX5–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . cu I0 ;d 1 del arcprio male W- Gi^ r/^i/^ ^3. r/alc >3^-
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RM2CPMB1M–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . JC Pi ? «a. u u 1-^ s 3 ^ J^ -H I 1^ I^S 1/) a 3 O^ « ..£-5.
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RM2CPMB19–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . /y^/jfij ^/ p 2:? CO > H X H ^ ofi4. « Oo ^> o -=: £^ -•« % ^ ac a CO. C ^ V. > =^ J < ^ -ti^ 5 ^? ^ $ i^-, -1 < < H OS fc H•^ (JO ^ u > O <
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RM2CPMEAF–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . /^F all proportions (*Madamjdiuefs dare^^ Conclude thatabfolute^which is moftfquare.Well may they proue that Theoremc; for I knowSquare Bodies doe the moft perfection (how:Pcrfcaion ftillconfilling in this beft.To ftand morefurcjthe more it is fuppreft.Which fpeciali vertue chiefly doth belongVntofquare bodies, or right dos them wrong:Your ^cutchion thercfore^and the Honours due.May conftantly fupport your Worth and You;W hofc lifes dra wne ou
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RM2CPMDHK–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . THc irolfeznA Lyon once togctner met,And by agreement they their purpose iCCTo hunt together: when they had obtaindeTheir bootielong pLjrrude,thc Ar^Z/^refraindcNo more then formerly,from greedincde :The Lyon^ apprehending, that much IcfTcMight iacisiie a beaft no bigger growne,Thought ali the purchafe rather was his ownc:And thought fuppreOion oFa bcallfobareWas I/iftice. to prelcruc the common raceOf harmlcile beafts ? then fpeedilv heteares
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RM2CPMC7D–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . ^mm^mJ^. /%^^. / BRITANNASii ^^^:^m^k ORAGARDENOFHRROICAL]^);® Deuifes, f urniliied, and adorned with E?nhlemes |^|S|-and/w/>r^JoiTundrynatures, Newlydevifedj ^^^^ F/r,^^^ Nifidepiper. Tibi {errictultima Tl-vlc,Vi.v.l:THVLEMprocul Axe rc-jnoranr.Clauii.ni .Schetlancl,cttiaiiris ncfinsIodic Thilenk-I. To my dread ^overdgne i a m e s, Kif^g of great buttain- . c^^-r.
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RM2CPMC9J–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . THis cnrcrchangd variety of rnm;.And nnkcd iji!arrcrs,htiy docconcurre.To Qicw the iealonablc contenting liore1 hat rich wile mcr. iniovyilike with poorerBoth arcproiiided (ki{ they might take harmc)To kcepc chcir innocence, both Uk and vvarnK. U M B LB ME 19.. iMaginc hecrc,c/7r///i}rong]y foftifidjAgainftihe/^/^^ bold hcrcfie and pride:And thinkc,whilft his Accomplices combineThe Caftlc o^chrrfts truth,to vndcrminc;A flame breakcsforthjwhich
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RM2CPMC8E–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . SEtlcd affiidions may be well cxpreiVtVndcr this forme or c^«?/7<r^,which men bleftHauc ftill indiir d to proue their patience :But I would rather in another fenceHauc this applide to fuch a man, whofe vowcsHauc fixe him to the faith chnfts Church allowes :And fucha manCfcorning vngrounded wrongs jArc you, to wliom this fixed Cri^jfe belongs. EMSISME 2S,. THafcending Path that vp to v/IfedomeleadesIs rough, vneuen, fteepe :andhethattieadesT
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RM2CPMCYK–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . I He T)w/^ whole happincfle, and cheifc delight,^ Naymore^whofe mfedomeliesin ^pphtiCyRatlier then Kni?n^lrdge-jChlmes the largeft iliarcOf that which pleafcth moft: nor doth it careTo comprehend a higher myfteric :And therefore well doth nature dignitic Chood Th afcending point, with hcau ns necre neighbourL eauing to earth whats gfeat^ to heaun whats^<7^^. VVhich you perceiuiug,wifely doe bcftow, low. Your thoughts on Hcavn, your wealth o
RM2BERE48–Nurse holding thermometer
RM2CPME89–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . NEuer (hould any thinkc himfclfe (o fiireOf friends a{Iiltance,that he darrf, procureNew enemies: forvnprouokd they mAISpring out offor^djOrcaufelelTe mauce ftilLEl(c, why (liould thispoore creatqre be purfud,Toofimp!etoofFcnd,a beaftfbrudc.Therefore prouidcfior malice danger brings)floufe-roomex.0 find vndcr an Eagles v/ings.You arc this £^i^/<?jvhcib ore-lhades the ^i(fePurfude by httmme vcohies^ and lafe doth kcepcThe poorc mans honeft^
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RM2CHRJXT–. Heraldry, historical and popular . •No. 486.—Shield, from the Monument at Kings Langley, to Edmont?Plantagenet, K.G., Duke of York, borne by Hexet Plaxtagexet of Boling- f ^^broke, a.d, 1399; and, after his accession as Henry IV., by his third son,John Plantagenet, K.G., Duke of Bedford, who died a.d. 1435.. No. 511.—De Bohun Badge, from the central Spandrel of the Canopj^ of the Brass to Alunoke de Bohun, Duchess of Glovcester, a.d. 1;599, in Westminster Abbey. CHAPTER XVII. badges; crests; surPORTERS; mottoes, and knots. ^ SECTION I. BADGES. A Badge is an heraldic figure or device, assumed
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RM2CPMD15–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . Tls trucjvour vaiions Be^dthus quaiterlyDcftiribdjpoynts out the gi cat anticjuitic,O^Honour^ and oU^critie cnicly claimdBy You^whohauc prcfcrud them free, vninaimd.Let none thats generous thinke his time ill ipcnt,Tq imitate your ^i^r/Zj {b eminent. 3r EMBLEME it.. I He T)w/^ whole happincfle, and cheifc delight,^ Naymore^whofe mfedomeliesin ^pphtiCyRatlier then Kni?n^lrdge-jChlmes the largeft iliarcOf that which pleafcth moft: nor doth it ca
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RM2CPMB0K–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . « Oo ^> o -=: £^ -•« % ^ ac a CO. C ^ V. > =^ J < ^ -ti^ 5 ^? ^ $ i^-, -1 < < H OS fc H•^ (JO ^ u > O <. C ^ 2 S ^ o is c * C -5O He */ u h /%2^*; 2^ ^ 2^ > u CO 2 Z f < Hon Xu fti (J o - <<
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RM2CPMCYC–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . HEcrc Fhcehus and the Sacred Sifters fit,Chicfdy attending H^rmmie^ zndmt:Who ftay to hcare the dying Swans to fingSad E/^ods^ riding on the jhe/pian Spring.Heere the pvingd-Horfes hoofe digs vp that ^i^eJlWhence gurgle ftrcames o^Art^^nd iacred SkiU,Divines (like Pegafus) divinely mooueIn Man,rpringsofprofound,and precious loucTo hcav nly mfcdome-^ who tech paffing by,Poynts out the path-way to EtermtieAnd whilft Youdoe yournoblc thoughts co
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RM2CPMBJH–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . C W E E T E DiikCjthat bearil thy jrathers Image right^ Afvvcll in •* bodic, as (.hy cowardly mind5Within hole checke ^ 111 c ihinkcs in Red and whiteAppcarc the Roles yet agamc conioind j Where 5 howfoere their warres appealed be. Each- fli iiics with each , Tor Soveiaignitie. Since Nature then in her faire - Angell mould yHath framd ihy bodic , flicw d her beft ofart:Ohiet t1iy miiid the * faireil: virmes hold ^Whi<]i arc the beaitrle
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RM2CPMC7J–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . SLeepc,being the typeofdcath: darkncffemufl beThejliade oi- thar,which wecuanKhc lee :Men fo cieparcedjChat it may be i^iid,A Birdfis -vvelLas fuch a man,is dead :Chafe, while thouliuit^thecloudcs oPdeath away:Or dying, neueriooke to fee more dav.You haue on earth Jo ftudied heaunb delighr.That you canneucrbe obfcurd: though nightShould threaten to obrcurc.noonc-dav,yct willyQuxj^ohlemind^ic^i{[dc:iths darkcftiil, H3 K^ To The Lof^o Wotto
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RM2CF3943–. Army and navy information; uniforms, organization, arms and equipment of the warring powers. SAMPSON MEDAL CUBA ms /VAML MEDAL OELLO/VOR OMPESSLD/VAL MEDALOE/LONO/? tx NAi/AL MEDAL OEWNOE OVLL mE PMLLPPLLLE CAMEALGN APMY OP CUBAN OCCEPATLON. INDIAN mPS AND SEPIACE PHILIPPINE CONCPESSIONAL I—I CNINA CAMPAICN SPANISNWAP OTHF/? BADGES OF S/M/LAI? SNAP£I BUT IV/TF D/SmCWF mCF/PWNSGENEBALL Y D/ST/NGULSHED APMV OP CUBANPACIEICAPION $rrUEmB% NICAPACUAN CAMPAICN I I CEPTIEICATE OE MEPIPAPMV GOOD CONDUCENAVY GOOD CONDUCEMAPINECOPPS Xll ARMY AND NAVYINFORMATION UNIFORMS, ORGANIZATION, ARMS AND EQUIP
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RM2CHR9RF–. Heraldry, historical and popular . e head of his charger,Xo. 524, PL XXXV.: and the seal of Ealph de Monthermer,Earl of Gloucester, a.d. 1323, has on his hebn an eagle-crest .D. V- C^.t^ ,ftw«^<4,^tatr.XVU A^, 268 BADGES, CRESTS, SUPPORTERS, and a contoise. This eagle-crest was a special grant fromEdward III. to William de Montacute. In Achievements ofArms, and particularly in such as are blazoned on Seals, thegioup is arranged in the manner represented in No. 301, PI. I.,the Supporters being added on either side as in No. 707 A. TheCrests in these compositions of the fourteenth and fifte
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RM2CPMAYD–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . i; Flal^ 32 ^^^^^^,. DE L lMPERAX)OR Conlajcortadiauelnalor pvojondoyCne doiini rueta c doamjeano ejuoreFEKDtNDrDCaljr-at^iJ^tc nmorff^ibcro ^nar doman tutto vlmoncip. Fu fltPDMtiWc anullakro secondo^1.^im^Y!. xrsc Yf-el COY di^a^tc avdtYVDt rsrnAcr a GESVdcuuto hoiyore,EdEi>rc>->ajcacdarilTurcD immondo rEinDi:NAi^rDO. i ncYte ufsitfterpcje, ondcnoijeoKa beJlct t( buonuoler, chc loJA ?£uacAcifl/tvw alonoio ^emtdco. Erado godera^tinap
RM2CPMBJE–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . mmm^^.^^ A S N O V - VV HIT E Lion hy an Attar fleepes, ^ (Whereon of Virtiicare die Synibolcs plact,)Which dayantl night, full carefully he Vccpcs,Lcaft that lb facrcd th.uig mought be defactBy Tune, or Envic, who ijot fjrrc away,Doc lurkc to bring the fame vnto decay. Great Lord, by th Alrar Pietic is mcnt,Thus ,vhcrtvpon i«. v n tuc featcdfurc :Which thoL! pioicocell with dcarc chxnlTinicnt ■,And tlod thy bell, their fafetic to piocurcBy
RM2CPMA92–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . *—^--. t,^—-. ..^— I *vm.. SrECVLVM HEROICVM-/^/-^-^^ Principis omnium temporum Poetarum.HOMERI, Id efl argument a xxiiij. libromm lliados in qutbM ^ ff^i Vrmc i^i^ Imago Poeike,eltgnnuj^pne exprtmitur, LES XXIIII. LIVRES DHOMERE Reduita en tablesdcmonltratives figLirces,par Crefpin de PaiPc,excellent graveur. Chacquc livrc t<:dii6 en jigumcnt Pucricque- P4r kSiCHYI.llihiire,ii^deURiviere rouennok.. V ^rofiam in OjTicina CR. P^SSAEl caUc^iA
RM2CPMAXP–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . C ^ 2 S ^ o is c * C -5O He */ u h /%2^*; 2^ ^ 2^ > u CO 2 Z f < Hon Xu fti (J o - <<. p s I s S•^ - S S S -^ S8 d > - s ii ^-j W ^ iu w Q ^^^ fc^ <} s; -i *» ^ V. .o as %J :^ m -<—« X z O K ) u ^MM Pi^ w O ut ►— p:J (^
RM2CPME99–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . THc cWidnW SmeSinmiYjho the Key doth carieOf a a Kings Tre:ifury^mu{k not f partially varicrBut to iuft caufcs compailc ftill be tide:For /ujhre(vnm(i (liutting)opcns wide.And lets in hard Opmiotty to difgraceI iis ^0HnU2^ncsftlfe^ii Perfo ffy^nd his pLtcf.Nor mult hccarclclTe flumbcr; but thus kcepcHisJids vn(hut-vp by fof:-fingrcd sleepe:And hold a Counfell with the faddeft howresOf lllent Night: and fpcnd his pureft pow ersIn carc,to ren
RM2CNXXW7–. Summer excursion routes and rates. Delaware, Lackawanna and western railroad company. 1893 .. . BADGES*. I / fJf :KTCVllDodt St- fkwyoPsKT ^inKp^3^ #>k4^s^s The East Orange Improvement Co., . AMPERE STATION, • (Between Roseville .Avenue and Watsessing.) Property within 2 minutes of the Del. Lack. & Western R. R. Depot. 50 trains daily to and from New York. Time from City Hall, N. Y., 35 minutes. Distance, 11 miles. Yearly Commutation, $55.00. Parties desiring to purchase homes along the line of the D., L. & W. R. R.,will find it to their advantage to examine this property located in the h
RM2CPMBHG–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . Ew zoDwrsjszss^ * KoaclafTc* ,DO!) Lff;ior:ei ,J cri .I.c fi.nia im-pcHi ;v,ari;incr.tafiiam ni;nitn.Tilihcroiiunciius .4.1 A N OliuclOjWith braimches fliiic diijn-cd,^^^ Whofetop dotli fccinc to pcircethc azure skic,Much fcciiiing to diliainc, withloftie headThe Cedar , and thole Pines of t h e s s a 1.1 f. ,Faired of Qucciics, thou art thy felfc die Tree ,The friiicG ^ thy children, hopefull Princes three. •, ^f - Which thus I glicilT:, fiia
RM2CPMC74–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . A SECRET armeout ftretchectfrom the side.In double chaine a Diadem doth hold :Whofe circlet boiindes, the greater britanniejI^rom conquered F RAVNCE,to*THVLE fung of old :Great i a m e s, whofe name be yond the i n d e is told-To G o D obliged fo by two-told band,As borne a man, and Monarch of this land. Thus fince on heauen, thou wholly dofl depend:And from ^ aboue thy Crowne, and being haft ; With malice vile, in vaine doth man intend ^Tvnlo
RM2CPMBJD–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . np H R E E Girlondcs once, c o i o s n a did devize-^ For his Imprcfa, each va other ioind,The firft of o l i v e , diic viito the wile,The learned brow, th.e l a v r f. l d greetie to birid: The o K E N was his due aboue the reft,Who had defenicd-iii the Battaile hsfc. His meaning was, his mind he wor.ld aoplyBy due defert, to challenge each, his prize:And rather choofe a thoufand times to ^iq ,Then not be learned, valiant, and Wtfe.How fewe
RM2CDA0R3–. St. Nicholas [serial] . No. 34. In making the awards,contributors ages are con-sidered. Verse. Cash prize, illus-trated poem, by Jean OliveHeck (age 16), 632 Barr St.,Cincinnati, O. Gold badge, Helen JanetRipley (age 16), Brandon,Vt. Silver badges, Minnie C.Feil (age 13), Charles City,la., and A. Elizabeth Gold-berg (age 10), 348 CentralPark W., New York City. Prose. Cash prize, Mar-guerite Beatrice Child (age15), 31 River St., Oneonta,N. Y. Gold badges, Mayblos-som Ayres (age 14), 6 Bur-ton Ave., Roxbury, Mass.,and Louis D. Edwards (age13), I Fry St., Lakevood,0.Silver badges, Mferie C.Bas
RM2CPMB0M–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . s; -i *» ^ V. .o as %J :^ m -<—« X z O K ) u ^MM Pi^ w O ut ►— p:J (^. C > I I O s: Oh £C 3 G C3 OS o-i << ou < § I-Si .^ L E //^^y^.^^ SENTENTIO- SE IMPRESE, ET DIALO^ GO I) E L S Y.M E O N E. {.mH li IerijiccitioJie dclfito di Cergohiti,Lt Ceo^rafia dOncmUy Ufigurd ^ teynpto d<^pollinc in VcLiy:C^ ilfuo hie- roghjico monuyncntO) ?hitiuitkjuit,i ^ Epirafjio, AL SBRENISS. DVCA Dl SAVOIA.
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RM2CPMAY4–. The mirrovr of maiestie: or, The badges of honovr conceitedly emblazoned. A photo-lith. fac-simile reprint from Mr. Corser's perfect copy. A.D. 1618 . C > I I O s: Oh £C 3 G C3 OS o-i << ou < § I-Si .^ L E //^^y^.^^ SENTENTIO- SE IMPRESE, ET DIALO^ GO I) E L S Y.M E O N E. {.mH li IerijiccitioJie dclfito di Cergohiti,Lt Ceo^rafia dOncmUy Ufigurd ^ teynpto d<^pollinc in VcLiy:C^ ilfuo hie- roghjico monuyncntO) ?hitiuitkjuit,i ^ Epirafjio, AL SBRENISS. DVCA Dl SAVOIA.. I isr J. T O JSf E,APRessO GVLfELMO ROVIGLIO- k < o o. Con ^riuihgio dd Re* ygfe^.*^ L E IMPRESE DI M GABRIE
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