Crests and Badgesof the Regiments of Yeomanry in daily use.
I wish, therefore, that the Cincinnati, if they must go on with their Project, would direct the Badges of their Order to be worn by their Parents, instead of handing them down to their Children.
The Jews of Castile under Henry II compelled to wear badgesand give up Spanish names.
Nicholas de Cusa enforces the wearing of Jew badgesin Germany.
To him their merit badges meant that they were aviators, astronomers, chemists, and what not.
We don't want any rewards and we don't want any pay and we don't want any merits or rank badges or anything on account of being here.
He seizes the Boche's head--of course, the helmet, badgesand bandolier have disappeared.
Those of you who have not seen Tommy, notwithstanding the certainty of punishment, bartering his regimental badges or buttons in exchange for a kiss from some village beauty, can hardly understand this superstitious worship of "a souvenir.
Introduction of Badges into Heraldry; Their Prevalence; Allusive Badges; Badges of obscure Origin; Knots and Badges; The Rebus.
Illustration: Part of the chancel arcade in Wingfield church, Suffolk, with badges of Michael de la Pole earl of Suffolk, ob.
Armorial panels, the middlemost with the arms, supporters, and badges of King Edward IV, from the George Inn at Glastonbury.
Paving tiles with arms and badges of the Beauchamps, from Tewkesbury abbey church.
Piers and arches in Wingfield church, Suffolk, withbadges of Michael de la Pole earl of Suffolk (ob.
Special mention must also be made of the magnificent bronze doors of Henry VII's chapel at Westminster, than which no more beautiful example of the use of badges for decorative purposes could possibly be found (fig.
Armorial ensigns and badges of the lady Margaret Beaufort, from the gatehouse of her foundation of Christ's College, Cambridge.
Piers and arches in Wingfield church, Suffolk, with badges of Michael de la Pole earl of Suffolk (ob.
Bronze door with badges of York and Beaufort, from the Lady chapel of Westminster abbey church.
These materials were almost invariably powdered with badges or some other device, sometimes with a flowing pattern embracing an heraldic design or motto.
In many cases the dresses were powdered with the monogram of the Blessed Virgin, with badges of the family or some small device, or they were ornamented with a simple flowing pattern, or were plain.
The chains worn about the neck remain as badges of office in Mayors and Judges and in various Orders.
The badgesof each class were suspended from a half red and green ribbon, like that used for the Ghuznee medal.
That is an aspect of medal-collecting which appeals to me, and should to every one who admires pluck, grit, daring, and the willingness to personal sacrifice which these badges of the brave denote.
The badgesof rank were as follows: Rebel Badges of Rank.
For the first time, fellow-citizens, badges of mourning shroud the columns and overhang the arches of this hall.
Then a long array of societies, with their various badges and banners.
On returning from the chapel to the state apartments of the castle, after the coronation, the noblemen by whom the infant had been crowned walked in solemn procession, bearing the badges and insignia of the newly-invested royalty.
Dudley kneeled before Elizabeth while she put upon him the badges of his new dignity.
And yet they cannot deny, but they are both exacted and paid as tests of their allegiance as subjects, and badges of their loyalty and obedience.
Any other instances of the saints taxations are to be judged forced acts, badges of their bondage, which, if they had been exacted as tests of their allegiance, they would not have yielded.
Where these exactions are extorted only as badges of bondage, without consent unto the law imposing them, it is a case more suitable for lamentation than censure, that she that was princess among the provinces should become tributary, Lam.
One more day like this and we'll have to put our Junior G-man badges back in the cereal box where we got 'em.
Both boys detached their badges and tossed them across the floor.
He handed them laminated plastic badgeswith their names and pictures.
The prices of the new badges cannot be told until the design is selected: but an effort will be made to have one at ten cents, and one in gold at somewhere between fifty cents and $1.
When the new patents and badges are ready we will announce the fact, and old members may have new Patents by asking for them.
Over 200 Gold and Silver Badges in Stock at Wholesale Prices.
In ordering say whether Football or Golf Badges are wanted.
The badgeswere probably made somewhere in the Cathedral precints.
The smaller jewels, which might also have been worn as enseignes or badges on the hat, or as brooches, are of open goldwork with leaf or ribbon ornament set with stones and pearls.
A peculiar and characteristic species of pendent ornament, numbers of which were produced in the seventeenth century chiefly at Barcelona, are certain badges worn by members of religious corporations.
The majority of smaller medallions so generally worn as hat-badges were multiplied by the newer process of stamping, and pierced with holes for attachment to the head-dress.
Among other personal ornaments of this period that have received attention at the hands of the forger are the leaden badges known as pilgrims' signs.
For a considerable time the earlier religious badges sold at places of pilgrimage continued to be worn.
In point of technique these enamelled badges offer an interesting comparison with the well-known English enamels of the same date applied mainly to objects such as candlesticks and fire-dogs.
Which badges were so well worked and their enamels so well melted over the copper that no picture could be prettier.
No one had been able to ascertain definitely what those badges meant.
I took the liberty, when we reached Paris, nearly three weeks since, to order a sufficient number of badges for all the members; and this morning I obtained them.
They treated his wife, who was in a delicate condition, in the most inhuman manner, and took away their badges from the municipal officers, who they declared were in collusion with him.
They restored the badges to the municipal officers, and concluded to carry the feodiste away with them.
Stirling Calder has been reproduced in the insignia of the Exposition on a number of its official engravings and is the central design of the gold badges of the Directors and the silver badges of the Chiefs of Departments.
His glittering eye fell upon the penacho, which the cavalier had not yet thought to remove from his helmet, and which yet drooped, with its badges of rank, over his forehead.
In addition to these badges of devotion, he wore a cross of gold, pointed like the former, and suspended to his neck by a chain of such length and massiveness, as to imbue his companions with high notions of his rank and affluence.
British force, by reserving their fire "until the badges and buttons of the tunics could be clearly identified.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "badges" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.