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However the Queen ' s arms flowed from the main - top , and a flag of the “ red
crosse ” from the fore - top . To each of which were added long pendants ; and
two “ auncients for the pope , * or baste . ” The last mentioned flags were not ...
However the Queen ' s arms flowed from the main - top , and a flag of the “ red
crosse ” from the fore - top . To each of which were added long pendants ; and
two “ auncients for the pope , * or baste . ” The last mentioned flags were not ...
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Euphrosyne , Aglaia , Thalia , Charity , Hope , Faith , Honour , and the Champion
, now each pronounce a short speech in compliment of Astrea ; who “ Shadowing
the person of a peerless queen , " receives a fair share of high - flown flattery ...
Euphrosyne , Aglaia , Thalia , Charity , Hope , Faith , Honour , and the Champion
, now each pronounce a short speech in compliment of Astrea ; who “ Shadowing
the person of a peerless queen , " receives a fair share of high - flown flattery ...
Page 133
inviting the sovereign , on the first Lord Mayor ' s day of his reign , to the banquet
at Guildhall , we are told that “ the king , queen , and royal family having received
an humble invitation from the city to dine at Guildhall , their Majesties , the ...
inviting the sovereign , on the first Lord Mayor ' s day of his reign , to the banquet
at Guildhall , we are told that “ the king , queen , and royal family having received
an humble invitation from the city to dine at Guildhall , their Majesties , the ...
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