| Benjamin Harrison - 1898 - 408 halaman
...unversed in heraldry. The following was the interpretation of the Seal as adopted by Congress : The Escutcheon is composed of the Chief and Pale, the two most honorable ordinaries. The pieces, paly, represent the several States all joined in one solid, compact entire, supporting a Chief,... | |
| Benjamin Harrison - 1897 - 416 halaman
...unversed in heraldry. The following was the interpretation of the Seal as adopted by Congress : The Escutcheon is composed of the Chief and Pale, the two most honorable ordinaries. The pieces, paly, represent the several States all joined in one solid, compact entire, supporting a Chief,... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1899 - 712 halaman
...State. Accompanying the report, and adopted by Congress, was the following remarks and explanation: "The escutcheon is composed of the chief and pale, the two most honorable ordinaries. The pieces pales represent the several States all joined in one solid compact entire, supporting a chief,... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1899 - 740 halaman
...State. Accompanying the report, and adopted by Congress, was the following remarks and explanation: "The escutcheon is composed of the chief and pale, the two most honorable ordiuaries. The pieces pales represent the several States all joined in one solid compact entire, supporting... | |
| John Watson Foster - 1900 - 540 halaman
...escutcheon is composed of the chief and pale, the two most honorahle ordinaries. The pieces, paly, represent the several States all joined in one solid...represents Congress. The Motto alludes to the Union. The pales in the arms are kept closely united by the chief and the chief depends on that Union and the... | |
| John Watson Foster - 1900 - 548 halaman
...given, but as it was never cut or used officially, it is omitted here.) "REMARKS AND EXPLANATIONS. "The escutcheon is composed of the chief and pale, the two most honorable ordinaries. The pieces, paly, represent the several States all joined in one solid compact entire, supporting a Chief,... | |
| John Watson Foster - 1900 - 556 halaman
...given, but as it was never cut or used officially, it is omitted here.) " REMARKS AND EXPLANATIONS. "The escutcheon is composed of the chief and pale, the two most honorable ordinaries. The pieces, paly, represent the several States all joined in one solid compact entire, supporting a Chief,... | |
| James Oscar Pierce - 1906 - 352 halaman
...shield) and pale (perpendicular stripes), the two most honorable ordinaries. The pieces paly (stripes) represent the several states all joined in one solid...whole and represents congress. The motto alludes to this union. The pales in the arms are kept closely united by the chief, and the chief depends on that... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1909 - 100 halaman
...same— "Sigil. Mag. Reipub. "Confced. Americ." Remarks. The Escutcheon is composed of the Chief & Pale, the two most honorable ordinaries: the latter...Entire, supporting a Chief, which unites the whole & represents Congress—The Motto alludes to this Union.—The Colours or Tinctures of the Pales are... | |
| Gaillard Hunt - 1914 - 498 halaman
...The escutcheon is composed of the chief & pale, the two most honorable ordinaries. The pieces, paly, represent the several States all joined in one solid...whole and represents Congress. The motto alludes to this Union. The pales in the arms are kept closely united hy the chief and the chief depends on that... | |
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