| Jean Palairet - 1757 - 256 str.
...conftantly bear ; being, as it were, annexed to the. territories, kingdoms and provîntes they poflcfs. Arms of alliance are thofe which families, or private perfons take up and join to their own, to dçnote the alliances they -have contracted by marriage. Arms of community, are thofe of republicks,... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 794 str.
...1'nffrred to aficme without committing a crime, which foiereignj have a right to reftram and puliih. Arms of ALLIANCE are thofe which' families or private perfons take up and join to their own, to Smote the alliances they ha\c contracted by marnigt. This fort of arms is either impaled, or born in... | |
| 1816 - 782 str.
...committing a crime, which Ibvereigns have a right to reftrain and puni/h. Arms of ALLIANCE are thofewhich families or private perfons take up and join to their...denote the alliances they have contracted by marriage. This fort of arms is either impaled, or borne in an e/cutcbcon of pretence, by thofe who tave married... | |
| 1823 - 872 str.
...have a right to restrain and punish. Arms of alliance, are those which families or private P-TSOII-, take up and join to their own, to denote the alliances they have contracted by marriage. This sort of arms is either impaled, or borne in an escutcheon of pretence, by those who have married... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 806 str.
...sovereigns have a right to restrain and punish. Anns of alliance are those which families or private persons take up and join to their own, to denote the alliances they have contracted by marriage. This sort of arms is either impaled, or borne in an escutcheon of pretence, by those who have married... | |
| 1881 - 436 str.
...suffered to assume without permission. Arms of Alliance are those which families or private persons take up and join to their own, to denote the alliances they have contracted by marriage. 77 Anns of Succession are such as are taken up by persons who inherit certain estates, manors, &c.,... | |
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