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Heralds'College, or 'College of Arms
Heralds'College, or 'College of Arms,' an ancient royal corporation, first instituted by Richard III., in 1483, situated on St. bennet's...
armed robbery
armed robbery see robbery
armed
armed 1 : having a weapon [an assailant] 2 : involving
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United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces :the highest military court presided over by civilian judges
Light armed
Armed with light weapons or accouterments
Long armed
Having long arms as the long armed ape or gibbon
Armed rebellion
Armed rebellion, is likely to pose a threat to the security
Internal disturbance, Armed rebellion
Internal disturbance, Armed rebellion, See Naga People's Movement of Human Rights v. Union
Force and arms
Force and arms [vi et armis, Lat.], words usually inserted in an indictment, though not absolutely necessary, 14 & 15...
Assise of arms
Assise of arms, 27 Hen. 2, A. D. 1181.
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