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Arms and great
I am sorry to transmit to Your Lordship the disagreeable account of a disagreeable Business, some time in the Beginning of this Month, upon news of the Rebel Army approaching, General Carleton set out for Montreal in great Haste ; the 7th instant the Rebels landed in the Woods near St. John's, and beat back to their Boats by a Party of Savages incamped at that Place ; in this Action the Savages behaved with great Spirit and Resolution, and had they remained firm to our Interests, probably the Province would have been safe for this Year, but finding the Canadians in General averse to the taking up Arms for the Defence of their Country, they withdrew, and made their Peace.
Under a contract with the U. S. Army, Colt Arms built the Model 1895 ten-barrel variant of the Gatling Gun, capable of firing 800-900. 30 Army rounds per minute, and used with great effect at the Battle of San Juan Hill.
The crown of a King of Arms is silver-gilt and consists of sixteen acanthus leaves alternating in height, and inscribed with the words Miserere mei Deus secundum magnam misericordiam tuam ( Latin: " Have mercy on me O God according to Thy great mercy ", from Psalm 51 ).
Coat of Arms of the chief of Clan MacNeil painted in the great hall of Kisimul Castle.

Arms and Bristol
He first lived at the Hobart Arms, on Franklin Avenue near North Kenmore Avenue ( in The Big Sleep ), but then moved to the Bristol Hotel, where he stayed for about ten years.
Clifton Rugby Club was formed on 27 September 1872 at the Kings Arms on Blackboy Hill in Clifton, Bristol.
* The Arms of Krupp by William Manchester, details corruption in the Berlin Bristol ( Little, Brown, 1968 )

Arms and merchant
Margarida was of lower nobility and Roberto's Grandfather, William Ivens, was a merchant awarded the Ivens Arms by George III in 1816.

Arms and William
Arms of William Pitt.
Coat of Arms of William
It has been claimed that the theme from the Largo was adapted into a spiritual-like song " Goin ' Home ", by composer Harry Burleigh, whom Dvořák met during his American sojourn, and lyricist William Arms Fisher, but the song was actually written by Fisher and based on Dvořák's Largo theme.
The Color of Truth: McGeorge and William Bundy, Brothers in Arms: A Biography.
Subtitled McGeorge Bundy and William Bundy: Brothers in Arms, it is a biography focusing on the Bundys ' role in American foreign policy, especially in the progression of the Vietnam War.
* Kai Bird, The Color of Truth: McGeorge Bundy and William Bundy: Brothers in Arms, Touchstone, June 2000.
* William Camden ( 1551 – 1623 ), antiquary, historian, and Clarenceux King of Arms, lived in the house later known as Camden Place from c. 1609 until his death there in 1623.
* William Lowther, Arms and the Man: Dr. Gerald Bull, Iraq, and the Supergun Chronicles the life and death of Dr. Gerald Bull, inventor of the supergun and one of the greatest weapons experts in the world.
In the parish church of St. Nicholas can be found the ornate tomb of Sir William Paston ; the remains of medieval painted screens ; a telescopic Gothic font canopy ; a unique Royal Arms Board ; an ancient iron bound chest ; and many other ancient artifacts.
William Camden ( 1551 – 1623 ), author of the Britannia, wearing the tabard and chain of office of Clarenceux King of Arms.
Coat of Arms of William II.
In order to make A Farewell to Arms, he had reportedly turned down Marlon Brando's role in Sayonara, William Holden's role in The Bridge on the River Kwai, and Charlton Heston's role in Ben-Hur.
Arms attributed to this William de Braose by Matthew Paris ( see Aspilogia II, MP IV No7 )
Arms attributed to William de Braose ( d. 1230 ) by Matthew Paris: Party per pale indented gules and azure.
: Manchester, William ( 1968 ), The Arms of Krupp.
* William Manchester – The Arms of Krupp: 1597-1968
Consequently he was arrested on 10 February 1655 at the village of Easton, near Marlborough, Wiltshire, while dictating A Declaration of the free and well-affected People of England now in Arms against the Tyrant Oliver Cromwell, esq to his secretary William Parker.
* Keller, William W., Arm in Arm: The Political Economy of the Global Arms Trade Basic Books, 1995.
Royal Arms of William.
Arms of William Canynges, as depicted on his canopied tomb in St Mary Redcliffe: Argent, 3 Moors | Moor's heads couped in profile Tincture ( heraldry ) | proper wreathed around the temples of the first and azure ) The shape of the shield, being a late Tudor ( 16th. c or later ) escutcheon ( heraldry ) | escutcheon suggests this is a later addition or possibly repainting.
Then they move to the Kings Arms and then up towards the church taking in the Loco and the Duke William on the way, drinking and singing as they go.
For his twenty-first birthday, in 1962, Prince William was granted the use of the Royal Arms, differenced with a label argent of five points, the outer pair and central point bearing lions gules, the inner pair crosses gules.
* Arms and the Man-Dr. Gerald Bull, Iraq, and the Supergun " by William Lowther, Presidio Press, 1991.
He followed Sir William Camden ( 1551 – 1623, Clarenceux King of Arms ), who defined esquires as:

Arms and II
The national Coat of Arms of Estonia, three blue lions on a golden shield, is almost identical to the Coat of Arms of Denmark, and its origin can be traced directly back to King Valdemar II and Danish rule in Estonia 1219-1346.
* Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms ( 1998 )
* Weinberg, Gerhard L. A World at Arms: A Global History of World War II ( 2005 )
MIRV was an outgrowth of the rapidly shrinking size and weight of modern warheads and the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaties which imposed limitations on the number of launch vehicles ( SALT I and SALT II ).
* 1555 – The College of Arms was reincorporated by Royal charter signed by Queen Mary I of England and King Philip II of Spain.
* Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty ( SALT II ) 1979: Replacing SALT I, SALT II limited both the Soviet Union and the United States to an equal number of ICBM launchers, SLBM launchers, and heavy bombers.
* Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty II ( START II )— signed 1993, never put into force: START II was a bilateral agreement between the US and Russia which attempted to commit each side to deploy no more than 3, 000 to 3, 500 warheads by December 2007 and also included a prohibition against deploying multiple independent reentry vehicles ( MIRVs ) on intercontinental ballistic missiles ( ICBMs )
Coat of Arms of Pope Marcellus II.
President of the United States | United States President Jimmy Carter and Soviet Union leader Leonid Brezhnev sign the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks | SALT II treaty, June 18, 1979, in Vienna, Austria.
The Royal Arms of the United Kingdom | Coat of arms of Elizabeth II in the United Kingdom.
The Strategic Arms Reduction Treaties were signed, as START I and START II, by the US and Soviet Union, further restricting weapons.
* Weinberg, Gerhard A World In Arms A Global History of World War II, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005, ISBN 978-0-521-61826-7.
Major foreign policy events during his term of office included the normalization of relations with the People's Republic of China ( and the severing of ties with the Republic of China ); the signing of the second Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty ( SALT II ); the brokering of the Camp David Accords ; the transition of Iran from an important U. S. client state to an anti-Western Islamic Republic, encouraging dissidents in Eastern Europe and emphasizing human rights in order to undermine the influence of the Soviet Union ; the financing of the mujahideen in Afghanistan in response to the Soviet deployment of forces there and the arming of these rebels to counter the Soviet invasion ; and the signing of the Torrijos-Carter Treaties relinquishing overt U. S. control of the Panama Canal after 1999.
File: Arms of the Kingdom of France ( Moderne ). svg | Royal arms of Francis II
In 1984, as a result of the first series of Strategic Arms Reduction Treaties START I between the United States and the Soviet Union, SAC began to decommission its Titan II missile system.
World War II Small Arms.
Note also the early Tudor terracotta sedilia ( see above ), the Georgian candelabrum and Royal Arms of George II, the carved medieval font with modern gilded font cover, and many smaller features such as angels, musicians and figures carved on the roof timbers and corbels.
Also, of serious concern were the Vietnamese takeover in Phnom Penh, the China-Vietnam border war, the overthrow of Idi Amin in Uganda, the North-South Yemen dispute, troubles in Pakistan, border clashes between Libya and Egypt, the Sandinista takeover in Nicaragua, and the Soviet movement of combat troops to Cuba during the signing of the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty II.
* According to a letter passed by the King of Arms of Portugal in the name of King Pedro II of Portugal and registered in the books of the municipal chamber of São Paulo on the 17 of April 1683, the Alvarengas were recognized as members of the nobility of blood ( Portuguese: fidalgos de linhagem ), a condition that in Portugal passed to all descendants that could prove descent, regardless of gender.
Under the provisions of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, the Minuteman II system is being inactivated.

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