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quadgram frequency
the flag of the122
of the united states113
the cross of st96
the arms of the51
the stars and stripes44
the centre of the43
red cross of st43
in the centre of41
the red cross of41
flag of the united40
in the upper corner40
the union of the38
the crosses of st34
of the royal navy29
of the union jack27
of great britain and24
the history of the23
the royal standard of23
great britain and ireland23
the national flag of23
the flags of the22
of england and scotland21
the colours of the20
at the time of20
the name of the20
the origin of the20
the united states of19
the union jack of19
the time of the19
jack of james i18
in the united states18
kingdom of great britain18
at the battle of18
of the flag is18
the ships of the18
is shown in fig18
of the united colonies17
in the reign of17
the union jack in17
united states of america17
the banner of st17
the rest of the16
in the same way16
as shown in fig16
may be seen in16
alternate red and white16
in the case of16
on a white ground16
is the flag of16
in the flag of16
in the arms of15
the ensign of the15
union jack in the15
the royal standard is15
the sovereignty of the15
at the same time15
of the united kingdom14
the standard of the14
from time to time14
of the flag of14
jack of queen anne14
as a sign of14
of the arms of14
jack in the upper13
the command of the13
on the th of13
national flag of the13
the white cross of13
of the british empire13
the field of the13
in the time of13
the upper corner of13
the th day of12
for the purpose of12
one of the most12
the white ground of12
the adoption of the12
as the emblem of12
as we have seen12
the royal naval reserve12
of the cross of12
of the red cross11
on the eve of11
the width of the11
called the union jack11
the union in the11
the use of the11
cross on a white11
that the flag of11
the sons of england11
the supremacy of the11
arms of the united11
the position of the11
the colors of the11
the united kingdom of11
the end of a11
in the house of11
the number of the11
with the exception of11
on a blue ground10
the color of the10
it is evident that10
of the american navy10
flag of great britain10
the place of the10
of the present day10
representing a new constellation10
red and white stripes10
of the royal naval10
the first american flag10
at sea and land10
united kingdom of great10
heraldry of the sea10
at the end of10
circle of thirteen stars10
union jack of queen10
to be used by10
the union jack is10
the union jack was10
it will be seen10
for the time being10
on the field of10
in the royal navy10
at the stern of10
as a matter of10
as an emblem of9
in the first and9
the colour of the9
is said to have9
white ground of the9
to the rank of9
the people of the9
the story of the9
of the british navy9
the forces of the9
shield in the centre9
of the reign of9
the grand union flag9
to be used on9
it will be noted9
the close of the9
field of the flag9
that the union be9
union jack of james9
the declaration of independence9
sovereignty of the seas9
the patron saint of9
that the union jack9
the cross in the9
the ships of all9
for the first time9
and in the centre9
of england and ireland9
the standards of the9
appears to have been9
the red and white9
the banner of the9
was the flag of9
on a blue field9
in the british museum9
a white flag with9
with the advice of9
both at sea and9
on the continent of9
the reign of henry8
in a blue field8
on the accession of8
of the three national8
history of the flag8
colonies of north america8
of the red ensign8
the red ensign of8
the head of the8
the symbol of the8
of the mother country8
a matter of fact8
in the union flag8
the continent of america8
united states be thirteen8
the fact that the8
in accordance with the8
the land of the8
the white border to8
the advice of our8
be seen in fig8
broad white of st8
which was to be8
the bon homme richard8
the lords commissioners of8
the flag of a8
we see in fig8
of the ships of8
the upper corner next8
in the upper canton8
upper corner next the8
the stern of the8
white ensign of the8
the great union flag8
flag of the royal8
the creation of the8
our subjects of south8
we have seen that8
commonly called the union8
admiral of the fleet8
of the first american8
badge of colony of8
cape of good hope8
the men of the8
in the name of8
in addition to the8
the lord high admiral8
the officers of the8
of the mercantile marine8
of the privy council8
of the national flag8
the great seal of8
all parts of the7
ships of the royal7
of the colony of7
the blue ground of7
of the sons of7
into the hands of7
under the union jack7
the birth of the7
chief of the american7
the whole of the7
union in the upper7
of the narrow seas7
placed in the centre7
the ground of the7
the board of war7
the broad white of7
white border to st7
eve of bunker hill7
of the two kingdoms7
the device of the7
the government of the7
the arms of england7
of the thirteen united7
union of the two7
as early as the7
jack of george iii7
the members of the7
flag of the nation7
for the united states7
of the board of7
blue ground of the7
of the crosses of7
width of the flag7
the vessels of the7
ensign of the british7
of the said united7
continued to be used7
the beginning of the7
as well as the7
on the th day7
the hands of the7
states be thirteen stripes7
an appeal to heaven7
the details of the7
the first union flag7
arms of province of7
the eve of bunker7
union jack of george7
the form of the7
white cross on a7
the captain of the7
upper corner of the7
union be thirteen stars7
a white cross on7
the royal yacht squadron7
the union be thirteen7
of the th regiment7
in which they were7
be found in the7
end of a spear7
was one of the7
of the flags of7
of the house of7
in the union jack7
seal of the united7
with a red cross7
first and fourth quarters7
for a long time7
the end of the7
the reign of charles7
the red and blue7
commissioners of the admiralty7
belonging to any of7
the national ensign of7
on the admission of7
ground of the flag7
in time of war7
made by our heralds7
the uniform of the7
in the possession of7
and beneath it the7
of the two flags7
the th of june7
of the english jack7
is that of the7
white cross of st7
surmounted by a crown7
it is to be7
as the flag of7
the prince of wales7
in the first quarter7
as a flag device6
corner next the staff6
the rule of the6
the emblem of the6
lord high admiral of6
union of the crosses6
the exception of the6
in the royal standard6
great seal of the6
the design of the6
the following extract from6
on the shores of6
cross in the ensign6
a portion of the6
the imperial standard of6
the honour of the6
of the supremacy of6
the union flag of6
red flag with a6
a member of the6
of the ensign red6
ships of all other6
the blue ensign with6
flag of the governor6
used in all flags6
the same width as6
the thirteen united states6
on board their ships6
for the province of6
the date of the6
at the head of6
the commander of the6
the shores of the6
of the washington family6
at the present day6
cross on a blue6
is the banner of6
part of the flag6
a representation of the6
the special flag of6
the body of the6
body of the flag6
was added to the6
the arms of scotland6
is represented in fig6
will be noted that6
arms in the centre6
said to have been6
in all parts of6
white in a blue6
the sons of the6
white flag with a6
by the fact that6
the field of battle6
an emblem of union6
banner of sir john6
the royal united service6
white border of st6
on the other hand6
the banks of the6
but there is no6
the part of the6
be noted that the6
the first american fleet6
it was not until6
the lions of england6
as the national flag6
the capture of the6
her majesty in council6
the display of the6
be used on the6
personal flag of the6
the stars and bars6
royal standard of england6
history of the union6
the white flag of6
of the rising sun6
of the same width6
crosses of the two6
the flag of spain6
flags of the covenanters6
the time of henry6
of the national anthem6
it is interesting to6
white and blue ensigns6
tree in the middle6
the arms of canada6
in the national flag6
in the year the6
on the great seal6
of some of the6
with the addition of6
of the treaty of6
is derived from the6
the dominion of canada6
fimbriated as the saltire6
red ensign of the6
the first and third6
the case of the6
the first and fourth6
in the british army6
on the top of6
the reign of edward6
the following account of6
of one of the6
flag of the union6
the union flag is6
additional jack of james6
the united colonies of6
centre of the flag6
is one of the6
of all other nations6
surrounded by a wreath6
to be used in6
that it is a6
surmounted by the royal6
in the second and6
lords commissioners of the6
by one of the6
centre of the white6
special flag of the6
in one of the6
a circle of thirteen6
into the kingdom of5
following account of the5
the ships of other5
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kingdoms of england and5
flag of port of5
of the people of5
of sir william de5
that the ships of5
royal standard of the5
was adopted by the5
stars and stripes of5
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the london trained bands5
signal for a pilot5
the ships of war5
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the flag under which5
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the side or margent5
the seal of the5
flag with a white5
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the white ensign of5
up to that time5
take the place of5
of our privy council5
the orange free state5
sovereign of the seas5
of red and white5
it will be observed5
of the union flag5
as the reign of5
the first battalion of5
the home of the5
the flag of france5
the additional jack of5
to be made in5
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great seal for the5
the banners of the5
th day of july5
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to that of the5
of the order of5
member of the royal5
advice of our privy5
hoisted at the main5
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council from time to5
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is by no means5
the board of trade5
the top of a5
banner of sir hugh5
vessels belonging to any5
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fifteen stripes and fifteen5
the national anthem was5
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the strength of the5
used in british heraldry5
the attention of the5
an act of parliament5
of the irish jack5
rest of the flag5
our present union jack5
the sixth year of5
the cape of good5
a modification of the5
the side of the5
the top of the5
of the german empire5
to the committee of5
the facings of the5
on the flag of5
of the northern zone5
is composed of the5
patron saint of scotland5
president of the united5
the first of these5
under the command of5
command all our subjects5
the circle of stars5
be seen in the5
an escutcheon of pretence5
flag of the thirteen5
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the same way as5
of the flag was5
by the royal crown5
a red cross on5
the union jack as5
royal united service institution5
the construction of the5
of the two nations5
union of the colonies5
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to be called the5
of the city of5
ground of the st5
the union jack at5
the two kingdoms of5
in the course of5
inserted in the flag5
the second and fourth5
that the cross of5
bearing the arms of5
armes of england and5
flags of the united5
and the rest of5
the blue and white5
union flag of great5
scotia and new brunswick5
will do his duty5
nova scotia and new5
the treaty of union5
the harp of ireland5
the emblem of union5
the armes of england5
year of the reign5
flag carried by the5
the bottom of the5
it is hoisted at5
of the floating batteries5
accession to the throne5
of the king of5
proportions of the crosses5
george and the dragon5
of the emperor of5
to be worn by5
the representatives of the5
in the adoption of5
stars and thirteen stripes5
of the diamond anthem5
in council from time5
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the admiral of the5
of scotland and england5
forces of the united5
it was not till5
of the battle of5
of the british constitution5
of the men who5
the addition of the5
in favour of the5
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in its centre the5
the subject of the5
of which we have5
the rank of the5
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the united states be5
royal standard of spain5
the reign of george5
every man will do5
the flag should be5
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the said united kingdom5
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flags of the army5
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to the field of5
majesty in council from5
the colony of massachusetts5
in the presence of5
arms of the washington5
of the kingdom of5
the arms of savoy5
or vessels belonging to5
men of the northern5
three lions of england5
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as a single flag5
for a great seal5
flag of the free5
the crosses of the5
with the cross of5
and stripes of the5
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the parliament of england5
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the arrangement of the5
of a great seal5
of the stars and5
of the royal family5
the device of a5
the number of stripes5
the order of the5
in the history of5
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white border to the5
the three national jacks5
ensign of the nation5
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a red flag with5
the knights of st5
in defence of their5
the personal flag of5
arms of the dominion5
device for a great5
flag of an admiral5
the reign of queen5
the flag called the5
of the dukes of5
as a means of5
a great seal for5
to be found in5
the province of quebec5
of england and of5
the three lions of5
side or margent hereof5
man will do his5
not by any means5
of the british army5
that is to say5
was to be used5
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admiral of the white5
ensign of the royal5
stripes and fifteen stars5
at the time the5
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of the union of5
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of leon and castile5
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flag of the lord5
the armies of the5
and the crosses of4
been suggested that the4
martial airs of england4
a yellow flag with4
in the capture of4
spend their lives with4
arms of the cross4
instead of the cross4
of a larger flag4
red cross on a4
home of the brave4
and the fly red4
with the stars and4
is a signal of4
on one of the4
with a union jack4
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a good example of4
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white cross of france4
are the colours of4
on the device of4
square piece of cloth4
of the two national4
union jack in canada4
of our union jack4
the bearing of their4
as it had been4
of going to strike4
attitude of going to4
for the arms of4
the men and officers4
its place in the4
at the main top4
in the description of4
the sign of the4
to be made by4
of the uniform of4
the shield of the4
in boats or other4
as we see in4
the upper corner thereof4
shoulder to shoulder in4
high tide at gettysburg4
it is said that4
of our national flag4
the report of a4
at first sight it4
reign of george iii4
the breast of the4
device of a great4
the crosse of st4
be used by the4
united colonies of north4
cruise of the monitor4
was made in the4
between england and scotland4
national anthem was sung4
the red cross and4
that the red cross4
the glory of the4
of the dominion of4
the royal arms of4
the lion rampant of4
been said that the4
province of upper canada4
had been placed in4
royal united service museum4
in our parliament of4
our subjects of this4
bearing upon it the4
of new york in4
appear to have been4
was to be the4
first article of the4
the restoration of the4
the white border of4
god save the queen4
supremacy of the sea4
cotes and red crosses4
to the sovereignty of4
to the officers of4
to be worn on4
while the union flag4
the cruise of the4
the order in council4
it was under this4
used in the navy4
there is no record4
was a red flag4
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and the dominions thereunto4
the united states was4
the blue ensign is4
the arms of hanover4
the description of the4
in the fifteenth century4
in the chapel of4
the jacks in the4
with the union in4
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a sign of the4
on the part of4
thirteen red and white4
flag with thirteen stripes4
at the siege of4
is given in fig4
in white upon it4
first battalion of the4
rattlesnake in the middle4
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on the union of4
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the first article of4
of the display of4
on the ships of4
the shores of america4
of prayer and praise4
the house of commons4
on the end of4
supremacy of the english4
of this isle and4
the character of the4
as a symbol of4
it has been said4
of some of these4
a flag of truce4
to the united states4
parts of the world4
i am indebted to4
the broad white border4
the house of lords4
of the red flag4
to hoist the flag4
is a good example4
old heart of oak4
in this way the4
that some of the4
the union flag in4
henceforth all our subjects4
is not to be4
a copy of the4
fly the union jack4
be added to the4
armorial of the said4
as to the origin4
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the signal for a4
of castile and leon4
the growth of the4
to have been the4
to be used as4
as a device on4
the flag of our4
the king of england4
so far as the4
the union jack has4
the free and the4
the combination of the4
under the name of4
of the colony in4
the flag on the4
the adoption of a4
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in the beginning of4
the attitude of going4
on the d of4
of the american revolution4
subjects of this isle4
the sailors of the4
of the states of4
and that the union4
and in this form4
on the banks of4
for the honour of4
lion rampant of scotland4
battle of bunker hill4
a sign of mourning4
the merchant flag of4
centre of the union4
of the same flag4
be published to our4
upper part of the4
stars on the blue4
sent by us to4
to the union jack4
the early history of4
that every man will4
the upper and lower4
centre of the fly4
to take the place4
union jack of the4
from sunrise to sunset4
the accession of james4
the jacks of the4
as they were wont4
the royal arms in4
compliment to the united4
ensign of the united4
it shall be lawful4
of the white cross4
the names of the4
the committee of conference4
the liberty and blessings4
the national flag was4
as a rallying point4
with the union jack4
the records of the4
on a white field4
the sovereign of the4
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to the end of4
of the orange free4
the flag to be4
of the siege of4
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flag represented in fig4
the burgee of the4
the size of the4
to have been a4
on a red ground4
all our loving subjects4
on the flags of4
as they were accustomed4
with the royal arms4
of the origin of4
at the upper corner4
dieu et mon droit4
form made by our4
by the british parliament4
and parliamentary union in4
white flag with the4
the labarum of constantine4
with the crosses of4
that of the united4
and the home of4
that it should be4
the preparation of the4
as the symbol of4
parliament of great britain4
of the free and4
the king of france4
the union jack and4
according to the rank4
of the martial airs4
the distinguishing flag of4
declared to be the4
hundred and fifty years4
hoist the flag of4
the british union jack4
subjects of great britain4
admiral of the blue4
the library of the4
the flag is blue4
the figure of st4
shall be lawful for4
of france and england4
the royal standard and4
in some of the4
national flags and standards4
of the declaration of4
the stars on the4
a union jack in4
of the army and4
may be well to4
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in the library of4
in the centre a4
will be found in4
the representation of a4
by the government of4
the battle of bunker4
their ships or vessels4
along the whole line4
may be understood to4
the early part of4
royal arms of george4
royal arms of england4
to the throne of4
of south and north4
the first flag of4
be called the union4
carried in the revolution4
the receipt of the4
the union parliament of4
we find that the4
the emblem of ireland4
of norway and sweden4
and sent by us4
of many of the4
admiral of the red4
next the staff is4
he has guessed wrong4
the united states in4
are of crimson silk4
the mouth of the4
the call of the4
by the parliament of4
stars on a blue4
ships or vessels belonging4
in the ensign was4
the same flag as4
the protestant religion and4
surmounted by the crown4
has been said that4
the flag of denmark4
reign of queen anne4
alternately red and white4
a square piece of4
the king in council4
on the occasion of4
it may be seen4
the fight for the4
before the time of4
their lives with her4
the changes made in4
a broad white border4
to be used for4
flags of all nations4
is surmounted by the4
royal arms in the4
of the sovereign of4
white horse of hanover4
for the government of4
seal for the united4
in the new flag4
be remembered that the4
may be seen on4
the groundwork of the4
of the government of4
by the king of4
the maple leaf emblem4
it became necessary to4
the new union jack4
spring on the tennessee4
all our subjects of4
crossed union jack of4
we read in the4
was made by the4
the one we have4
we have already seen4
that this was the4
in the form of4
on either side by4
was the ensign of4
with the history of4
boats or other vessels4
the face of the4
number of the regiment4
to the red cross4
the order of st4
those used in the4
union of england and4
the jack of james4
arms of leon and4
the flag of freedom4
has been built up4
as well as of4
the flags of other4
officers of the royal4
supremacy of the seas4
the black and white4
the red cross only4
in the attitude of4
chairman of the board4
as a badge of4
by the grace of4
a free and independent4
flag of the sovereign4
from the time of4
a rattlesnake in the4
canton at the upper4
article of the treaty4
ensigns armorial of the4
the east india company4
the idea of the4
the opinion of the4
of our subjects of4
the same as the4
the pendant of the4
flags of the various4
the flags of france4
that we see in4
the cross of the4
to the union flag4
the crown and the4
that the union flag4
the jack and parliamentary4
the union flag was4
union flag and the4
as that of the4
jack and parliamentary union4
crown in the centre4
many of the flags4
to be published to4
the greater part of4
this union jack of4
stars and stripes was4
the three golden lions4
called the great union4
claimed to have been4
having in its centre4
the shield in the4
in the revolution by4
in front of the4
flags of the empire4
must have been the4
it must have been4
land of the free4
the drawing of the4
arms of the sovereign4
in the proclamation of4
flag carried in the4
we see it in4
the figure of the4
of the use of4
of the thirteen colonies4
and that it was4
of the merchant service4
under the head of4
may have been intended4
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been the flag of4
flags of the world4
the golden harp of4
an account of the4
in the hour of4
to the united colonies4
the dominions thereunto belonging4
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flag of the merchant3
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the duke of buckingham3
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of the american flag3
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portion of the flag3
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organization of the army3
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colours of the first3
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fourth day of july3
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time as occasion requires3
the parliament of ireland3
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lords justices in council3
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might not set it3
the league and covenant3
to be remembered that3
royal standard and the3
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the present royal standard3
the white and blue3
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of the south carolina3
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the second union flag3
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committee of the privy3
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to the royal standard3
had been placed upon3
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of the foot guards3
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the additional union jack3
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the isle of wight3
the treaty of peace3
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groundwork of the flag3
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the jack of queen3
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the first time the3
picture of the battle3
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a distinction for our3
stripes of red and3
it may be said3
to which i have3
banner of sir william3
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of all the russias3
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something more than a3
use the blue ensign3
the royal standard was3
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the number of members3
in the year to3
of the various colonies3
with that of st3
union between england and3
described on the side3
arms in the fly3
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of the jack of3
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next the staff being3
expects that every man3
red cross of ireland3
and the white cross3
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of the kingdoms of3
on an azure field3
proper for our owne3
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field book of the3
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the emblem of their3
isle and kingdom of3
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the said united kingdoms3
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parliaments of england and3
on the narrow seas3
in the construction of3
the wide world over3
to the draft marked3
union ensign of the3
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the reign of james3
of the history of3
ensigns of the british3
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broad white border to3
flag shown in fig3
merchant ships and vessels3
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and blessings which america3
the north and the3
on the blue ground3
of a committee of3
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of william the conqueror3
is flown at the3
the president of the3
a lively representation of3
proclamation of george iii3
the children of the3
that all the other3
to the present day3
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lively representation of a3
surrounded by a garland3
flags of other nations3
on the other side3
used by the commander3
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stern of the ships3
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the armes of saint3
on and after the3
command of the ocean3
drawing of the flag3
the perpetuity of the3
his majesty of great3
lion rampant on a3
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of a union flag3
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the blue and the3
that from henceforth all3
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on the scarlet field3
represent the several states3
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or ensigns armorial of3
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on the receipt of3
the ensign before this3
from a painting by3
in a canton at3
of queen anne and3
in the united kingdom3
will be noted in3
lives of the fathers3
england and of scotland3
should be shot away2
own colors might be2
in equal bands placed2
how to express colours2
the scene of his2
of such merchant ships2
london that the french2
standard is really the2
the possession of the2
to the flying of2
maple leaf on a2
long time a well2
so lately as october2
now to say that2
it to have been2
time of peace it2
of our own flags2
a copy of this2
flying at the fore2
bear the most extraordinary2
flag displayed by general2
such ships and vessels2
and regulations for the2
national jacks of each2
in which the two2
the report of the2
to be a portion2
to a distinction for2
learned in that science2
as the great union2
reflections of this kind2
history of the american2
thirteen english colonies which2
the emperor of rome2
flags for various official2
intimate that those things2
the earlier days of2
front of the chariot2
of the facings of2
to the pattern herewith2
where the green holly2
with its union jack2
it would appear that2
the portion of the2
of the seal is2
and shackleton at farthest2
to the leaves of2
of the first union2
of the admirals of2
on the plains of2
floated above the topmost2
which they grant commissions2
in recognition of their2
a compromise was effected2
flag distinct from the2
revived upon the termination2
four at a time2
that each ship should2
some account of their2
the borough seal of2
and the union flag2
the eldest son of2
will be recollected that2
take effect on the2
at the commencement of2
evil the black shroud2
in triumph shall wave2
being in force for2
of the temper and2
was granted in to2
came to the rescue2
in each of the2
to ye commissioners of2
the office of lord2
orders of the first2
union for the united2
of the flag should2
some particular color for2
expedition against the isle2
and ensigns both at2
of london took up2
saints at funeral obsequies2
a word where the2
a grett nombur of2
a plain white flag2
sixth year of our2
two kingdoms of england2
because the court could2
they were to be2
a ship full royally2
other members of the2
impression the speech had2
government of a colony2
do you think of2
it was held in2
by his own standard2
and of those of2
of the flag has2
restoration of charles ii2
be deemed to all2
that of the king2
arms are kept closely2
rank of the admirals2
of his fleet to2
to be placed the2
by a flag like2
the diamond anthem of2
garter king of arms2
ships of the state2
corner of a larger2