| Edmund Burke - 1778 - 762 páginas
...the employment of his leifure to make it confpicuous. He was fedulous to diverfify it with t bofen colours ; and, what is worthy of particular remark,...colours were to be exchanged into reprefentations of acb of heroifm. Coats of arms were to be neceflary to diftinguifh from each other, warriours who were... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1778 - 514 páginas
...employment of his leifnre to make it confpicuous. He was fedulous to diverfify it with cboftn collars ; and, what is worthy of particular remark, the ornaments...colours were to be exchanged into reprefentations of afls of heroifm. Coats of anus were to be neceflary to diftinguifh from each other, warriors who were... | |
| Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - 1794 - 464 páginas
...memorable ; " and what is worthy of remark," says a learned writer, * " the ornaments he bestowed upon it, were in time to produce the art of blazonry, and the occupation of the herald. Coats of arms. were to be necessary to distinguish from each other warriors, who were completely cased... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 688 páginas
...was the employment of his leifure to make it confpicuous. He was fedulous to diverfify it with chnjen colours ; and, what is worthy of particular remark,...colours were to be exchanged into reprefentations of afts of heroifm. Coats of arms were to be neceffary to diftinguifh from each other warriours who were... | |
| 1800 - 694 páginas
...was the employment of his leifure to make it confpicuous. He was fedulous to diverfify it with chafen colours ; and, what is worthy of particular remark,...blazonry, and the occupation of the herald. — Thefe choftn colours were to be exchanged into reprefentations of ails of htroifm. Coats of arms were to... | |
| 1800 - 702 páginas
...diverfify it with cboßn colours ; and, what is worthy of particular remark, the ornaments he. bcfbwed were in time to produce the art of blazonry, and the...colours were to be exchanged into reprefentations of ans of heroifm. Coats of arms were to be neceflary to diftinguiih from each other warriours who were... | |
| Thomas Robson (engraver.) - 1830 - 694 páginas
...diversify it with chosen colours; and, what is worthy of particular remark, the oinaments he bestowed, were, in time, to produce the art of blazonry, and the occupation of the herald. These chosen colours were to be wrought into representations of acts of heroism. Coats of arms pourtrayed... | |
| Thomas Robson - 1830 - 664 páginas
...diversify it with chosen colours; and, what is worthy of particular remark, the oinaments he bestowed, were, in time, to produce the art of blazonry, and the occupation of the herald. These chosen colours were to be wrought into representations of acts of heroism. Coats of arms pourtrayed... | |
| John Peter Elven - 1838 - 286 páginas
...diversify it with chosen colours ; and what is worthy of particular remark, the ornaments he bestowed were, in time, to produce the art of blazonry, and the occupation of the herald." To this it may be replied, that though the first rude notion of distinctive colouring may be ascribed... | |
| Gilbert Stuart - 1995 - 484 páginas
...was the employment of his leifure to make it confpicuous. He was fedulous to diverfify it with cbofen colours ; and, what is worthy of particular remark,...of heroifm. Coats of arms were to be neceflary to diltinguifli from each other, warriors who were cafed Completely from head to foot [12]. Chriflianity... | |
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