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I. A Lion erect, a naked Scymeter in one Paw, the other
holding |
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II. Three Arms, wearing different Linnen, ruffled, plain
and |
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III. An Eagle, the Emblem of Victory, descending from the
Skies. |
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IV. The Figure of Liberty, sitting
on a Cube, holding a Spear |
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V. An armed Arm, with a naked Faulchion in its Hand.
Motto, |
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VI. An Elephant, being the Emblem of a Warrior always on
his |
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VII. A City walled around. Motto, Salus
Patriae, Summa Lex. |
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VIII. A Soldier, with his Piece recover’d, ready to
present. Motto, |
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IX. A Coronet and Plume of Feathers. Motto, In God we trust. |
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X. A Man with a Sword drawn. Motto, Pro
Aris et Focis. &c. &c. |
Most of the above Colours, together with the
Officers Half-Pikes and Spontons, and even the Halberts, Drums,
&c. have been given by the good Ladies of this City, who raised
Money by Subscription among themselves for that Purpose.