| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1855 - 718 páginas
...Du Simitiùre, a painter by profession, sketches. For the medal he proposes, Liberty, with her epear and pileus, leaning on General Washington. The British...whence America has been peopled, as English, Scotch, Irieli, Dutch, German, <fec., each in a shield. On one side of them, Liberty with her pileus, on the... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 704 páginas
...him yesterday, and saw his sketches. For the medal he proposes, Liberty, with her spear and pilens, leaning on General Washington. The British fleet in...peopled, as English, Scotch, Irish, Dutch, German, <tc., each in a shield. On one side of them. Liberty with her pileus, on the other a rifler in hia... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1856 - 884 páginas
...displayed hi* sketches. In one of them he showed the arms of the several nations from whence America had been peopled, as English, Scotch, Irish, Dutch. German, etc., each in a shield. On one side of them he placed Liberty, with her cap ; on the other a rifleman in his uniform, with his rifle in one hand... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1866 - 714 páginas
...proposes, Liberty, with her spear end pilcus, leaning on General Washington. The ßrituh fleet in Uoston harbor with all their sterns towards the town, the...troops marching in. For the seal, he proposes, The arm» of the several notions from whence America hns been peopled, as English, bcotch, Irish, Dutch,... | |
| John Adams, Charles Francis Adams - 1875 - 474 páginas
...He has been .applied to for his advice. I waited on him yesterday, and •saw his sketches. For the medal he proposes, Liberty, with her spear and pileus,....towards the town, the American troops marching in. For ithe seal, he proposes the arms of the several nations from <whence America has been peopled, as English,... | |
| 1889 - 544 páginas
...published at Albany, 1861, p. 1708. signs are very ingenious, and his drawings well executed. For the medal he proposes, Liberty, with her spear and pileus,...from whence America has been peopled, as English, Irish, Dutch, German, &c. each in a shield. On one side of them, Liberty with her pileus, on the other,... | |
| Frank Strong - 1898 - 128 páginas
...Franklin. The one proposed by Du Simitiere had the arms of the several nations from whence America had been peopled, as English, Scotch, Irish, Dutch, German, etc., each in a shield. On one side of them he placed Liberty with her cap; on the other a rifleman in his uniform, with his rifle in one hand,... | |
| Howard Payson Arnold - 1899 - 408 páginas
...well-executed. He has been applied to for his advice. I waited on him yesterday and saw his sketches. For the medal he proposes Liberty with her spear and pileus,...sterns towards the town, the American troops marching." On the opposite page the reader will find a photographic copy of the original sketch by Du Simitiere,... | |
| Jonathan Rawson - 1927 - 448 páginas
...person, to seduce him into vice. A learned French painter was invited to submit a design. He proposed the arms of the several nations from whence America has been peopled, such as the English, Scotch, Irish, Dutch and German, each in a shield; and on one side of them Liberty... | |
| Gregory Jusdanis - 2001 - 276 páginas
...the United States in 1782, it refused the original draft, which referred to the thirteen colonies and "the arms of the several nations from whence America has been peopled" (Adams 1993: 92). In short, it is not possible to argue that, because Americans rebelled against Britain... | |
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