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dexter side to the arms of their dignity, they are parted [[underline]] per pale to [[/underline]] denote spiritual marriage. [[underline]] The order of the Garter instituted by Edward the 3d 1349 [[/underline]] is an augmentation made to surround as with a Garter the arms of such knights, and is inscribed with this motto [[underline]] [[foreign: French]] "Honi soit qui mal y pense". [[/foreign]] [[/underline]] [[underline]] The order of the Bath instituted by Henry the 4th 1399, [[/underline]] re-established [[underline]] by George the 1st [[/underline]] is inscribed with a circular Border with this motto, [[underline]] [[foreign: Latin]] "Tria Jun ˄ [[addition]] c [[/addition]] ta in uno" -- [[/foreign]] [[/underline]] [[addition]] that is [[/addition]] [[underline]] (3 joined in one) [[/underline]] [[underline]] The order of the Thistle instituted by Achaius in 819 [[/underline]] .... re'established [[underline]] by James II [[/underline]] is inscribed with this motto, [[underline]] [[foreign: Latin]] "Nemo me inpune lacessit" [[/foreign]] [[/underline]] that is [[underline]] The order of St- Patrick instituted by George the 3d 1783 [[/underline]] is inscribed within a circular bordure with this motto [[underline]] [[foreign: Latin]] "quis separabit [[/foreign]] [[/underline]] that is