A Guide to the Exhibition of English MedalsBritish Museum. Department of Coins and Medals
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A Guide to the Exhibition of English Medals
British Museum. Department of Coins and Medals
Medals -- Great Britain
Sardinia et Balcaris minor captæ, 457.
Saunders, 502.
Saunders Brett Dennis Campbell, &c., 499.
Schomberg, 357.
Second in command, &c., 538.
Securitas Britanniæ restituta, 343.
Sed datur tertium minus periculosum abire, 485.
Service don against six ships, &c., 153.
Sevas tranquilla per undas, 24.
Should hear both houses of parliamant for true religion, &c., 89, 93,
104.
Si Deus est custos quis meus hostis erit, 193.
Si fractus illabatur orbis impavidos ferient ruinæ, 273.
Sic cunctus pelagi cecidit fragor, 222.
Sic igne domata feroci, 427.
Sic libertatem religionemq. Britanni, &c., 330.
Sic non herede deerunt, 280.
Sic obscuratur gloria magni regis, 442.
Sic pueri nasum rhinocerotis habent, 450.
Sic punit, 216.
Sic sol crescentes decedens duplicat umbras, 441.
Sic sol lunaque in libra, 276.
Sic uno ferit ungue duos, 370.
Sicut cerv. ad fōtes aquarū., 37.
Silesia, 449.
Simili pœna commissa luuntur, 384.
Siste sol in Gibeon et luna in valle Ajalon, 459.
Sistit adhue quarta deficiente rota, 484.
Slave trade abolished, 563.
Sobraon (clasp), 591.
Soc. P. A. C., 502, 504.
Sociorum protector, 483.
Sol occidens renascitur, &c., 73.
Sol orbem rediens sic rex illuminat urbem, 76, 77.
Sola tuta fides, 36.
Soli Deo gloria, 192, 217, 220, 320.
Soliman III. Ludov. XIIII. Mezomorto Jacobus II., 282.
Solis eclipsis, &c., 441.
Soluta catenis insurgit, 462.
South Africa, 596.
Spectant hortulanis lilium decerpt., &c., 456.
Sponte fugit Jacob. II. Ang. rex, &c., 284.
Ss. fides, 283.
State of the nation, 561.
Stet salvus in undis, 54.
Suavius olet, 8.
Successio electoralis, 487.
Successor verus utriusque, 136.
Suis perit ignibus auctor, 393.
Sumus pares, 237.
Super pace rata, &c., 543.
Superata tellus sydera donat, 65.
Superi risere, 267.
Suum cuique, 517.
T. P., 272.
Tamen nascatur oportet, 281.
Tandem revirescet, 183.
Tantum relligio potuit, 234.
Te absente tuebor, 363.
Te servatore non servimus, 347.
Tempore obsidionis Turchorum, 1.
Terras astræa revisit, 327.
The British army enters Madrid, &c., 547.
The British glory reviv'd by Admiral Vernon, 493.
The English army on the Tagus, 546.
The French beaten at Minden, 507.
The gates of hell shall not prevaile, 275.
The land was ours, 566.
The Lord of Hosts. Word at Dunbar, &c., 149, 150.
The man who having saved the parent pleaded, &c., 511.
The moost happi, 7.
The repose of Hercules, 551.
The valiant commander Sir William Waller, 104.
To the army of India, 577.
To the army of the Punjab, 594.
To the British army, 592.
To the heroes of Trafalgar, &c., 544.
Torbay, 340.
Tornacum captum, 462.
Toubocauti ubi 1600 Hispan. fudit, &c., 412.
Tousiour loyal, 67.
Trafalgar, &c., 544.
Trajectum, 477, 478.
Trajectus in Hiberni. Lond., &c., 351.
Tres regum Schlesiam decorant dum lumine, &c., 449.
Triplicis spes tertia gentis, 314.
Triumfhos regios et patrios, &c., 366.
Tu Deus magnus et magna facis, &c., 25.
Tutamen ab alto, 262.
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