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§ 70. Description  of  the  arms  of the state and the state flag. The  device of arms of this state,  as  adopted  March  sixteenth,  seventeen  hundred  and seventy-eight, is hereby declared to be correctly described  as follows:    Charge. Azure, in a landscape, the sun in fess, rising in splendor or,  behind a range of three mountains, the middle one the highest; in base a  ship and sloop under sail,  passing  and  about  to  meet  on  a  river,  bordered below by a grassy shore fringed with shrubs, all proper.    Crest.  On  a wreath azure and or, an American eagle proper, rising to  the dexter from a two-thirds of a globe terrestrial, showing  the  north  Atlantic ocean with outlines of its shores.    Supporters.  On  a  quasi  compartment  formed by the extension of the  scroll.    Dexter.  The  figure  of  Liberty  proper,  her  hair  disheveled  and  decorated  with  pearls, vested azure, sandaled gules, about the waist a  cincture or, fringed gules, a mantle of  the  last  depending  from  the  shoulders behind to the feet, in the dexter hand a staff ensigned with a  Phrygian  cap  or,  the  sinister  arm  embowed, the hand supporting the  shield at the dexter chief point, a royal crown  by  her  sinister  foot  dejected.    Sinister.  The  figure  of  Justice  proper,  her  hair disheveled and  decorated with pearls, vested or, about  the  waist  a  cincture  azure,  fringed  gules,  sandaled  and  mantled as Liberty, bound about the eyes  with a fillet proper, in the dexter hand a  straight  sword  hilted  or,  erect,  resting  on the sinister chief point of the shield, the sinister  arm embowed, holding before her her scales proper.    Motto. On a scroll below the shield argent, in sable, Excelsior.    State flag. The state flag is hereby declared to be blue, charged with  the arms of the state in the colors as described in the blazon  of  this  section.

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Statutes > New-york > Stl > Article-6 > 70

§ 70. Description  of  the  arms  of the state and the state flag. The  device of arms of this state,  as  adopted  March  sixteenth,  seventeen  hundred  and seventy-eight, is hereby declared to be correctly described  as follows:    Charge. Azure, in a landscape, the sun in fess, rising in splendor or,  behind a range of three mountains, the middle one the highest; in base a  ship and sloop under sail,  passing  and  about  to  meet  on  a  river,  bordered below by a grassy shore fringed with shrubs, all proper.    Crest.  On  a wreath azure and or, an American eagle proper, rising to  the dexter from a two-thirds of a globe terrestrial, showing  the  north  Atlantic ocean with outlines of its shores.    Supporters.  On  a  quasi  compartment  formed by the extension of the  scroll.    Dexter.  The  figure  of  Liberty  proper,  her  hair  disheveled  and  decorated  with  pearls, vested azure, sandaled gules, about the waist a  cincture or, fringed gules, a mantle of  the  last  depending  from  the  shoulders behind to the feet, in the dexter hand a staff ensigned with a  Phrygian  cap  or,  the  sinister  arm  embowed, the hand supporting the  shield at the dexter chief point, a royal crown  by  her  sinister  foot  dejected.    Sinister.  The  figure  of  Justice  proper,  her  hair disheveled and  decorated with pearls, vested or, about  the  waist  a  cincture  azure,  fringed  gules,  sandaled  and  mantled as Liberty, bound about the eyes  with a fillet proper, in the dexter hand a  straight  sword  hilted  or,  erect,  resting  on the sinister chief point of the shield, the sinister  arm embowed, holding before her her scales proper.    Motto. On a scroll below the shield argent, in sable, Excelsior.    State flag. The state flag is hereby declared to be blue, charged with  the arms of the state in the colors as described in the blazon  of  this  section.

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Statutes > New-york > Stl > Article-6 > 70

§ 70. Description  of  the  arms  of the state and the state flag. The  device of arms of this state,  as  adopted  March  sixteenth,  seventeen  hundred  and seventy-eight, is hereby declared to be correctly described  as follows:    Charge. Azure, in a landscape, the sun in fess, rising in splendor or,  behind a range of three mountains, the middle one the highest; in base a  ship and sloop under sail,  passing  and  about  to  meet  on  a  river,  bordered below by a grassy shore fringed with shrubs, all proper.    Crest.  On  a wreath azure and or, an American eagle proper, rising to  the dexter from a two-thirds of a globe terrestrial, showing  the  north  Atlantic ocean with outlines of its shores.    Supporters.  On  a  quasi  compartment  formed by the extension of the  scroll.    Dexter.  The  figure  of  Liberty  proper,  her  hair  disheveled  and  decorated  with  pearls, vested azure, sandaled gules, about the waist a  cincture or, fringed gules, a mantle of  the  last  depending  from  the  shoulders behind to the feet, in the dexter hand a staff ensigned with a  Phrygian  cap  or,  the  sinister  arm  embowed, the hand supporting the  shield at the dexter chief point, a royal crown  by  her  sinister  foot  dejected.    Sinister.  The  figure  of  Justice  proper,  her  hair disheveled and  decorated with pearls, vested or, about  the  waist  a  cincture  azure,  fringed  gules,  sandaled  and  mantled as Liberty, bound about the eyes  with a fillet proper, in the dexter hand a  straight  sword  hilted  or,  erect,  resting  on the sinister chief point of the shield, the sinister  arm embowed, holding before her her scales proper.    Motto. On a scroll below the shield argent, in sable, Excelsior.    State flag. The state flag is hereby declared to be blue, charged with  the arms of the state in the colors as described in the blazon  of  this  section.