New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 121Henry Colburn, 1882 |
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Page 420
... arm I caught the falling babe , literally be- tween its mother's arms and the ground . With my left arm I caught Lucy herself in the very act of falling , and held her thus suspended . It is the truth that the situation was exactly and ...
... arm I caught the falling babe , literally be- tween its mother's arms and the ground . With my left arm I caught Lucy herself in the very act of falling , and held her thus suspended . It is the truth that the situation was exactly and ...
Page 498
... Arms granted by the Heralds ' College to the Borough of Hudders- field are as follows : -Or , on a Chev- ron between three rams passant , sable as many towers argent . Crest - A Ram's head couped argent , armed or , gorged with a collar ...
... Arms granted by the Heralds ' College to the Borough of Hudders- field are as follows : -Or , on a Chev- ron between three rams passant , sable as many towers argent . Crest - A Ram's head couped argent , armed or , gorged with a collar ...
Page 499
... Arms of France and England quarterly , on the dexter side the Arms of Britanny , checky or and azure , a canton ermine , the whole under a canopy of Gothic design . A second Seal , also in silver , which is much smaller , bears the ...
... Arms of France and England quarterly , on the dexter side the Arms of Britanny , checky or and azure , a canton ermine , the whole under a canopy of Gothic design . A second Seal , also in silver , which is much smaller , bears the ...
Contents
CALLANDER CRAGS By Rosa Mackenzie Kettle | 53 |
GREAT COMPANIES AND TRADING | 71 |
FARMER AND PARSON | 128 |
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