The Man disguised in a dark cloak and red libertycap, and holding the Baptized Jew by the hand.
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The libertycap was first used as an emblem by the committee of safety organized at Philadelphia early in 1775.
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Aim at this libertycap, which trembles on the brainless head before every breath from the lips of a man!
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Once Gray paused beside a tall pole that had been planted at a street corner and surmounted with a libertycap.
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The French tricolor with the red libertycap was hung up in taverns and coffeehouses, which were the clubhouses of that day.
Ús de phrygian cap en anglès
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Seeing a phrygiancap upon his head, a cry escaped her:-Ah
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Good day for Grott. Thus spoke a mariner, touching his Phrygiancap.
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She stops on seeing a young man in a Phrygiancap.
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To us it points out its home, as the Phrygiancap denotes Ganymede.
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Later art represents him as a bowman of girlish charms, wearing a Phrygiancap.
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The stranger was dressed in the Phrygiancap, and simple garb of a Sicilian mariner.
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The hood resting on the edge of her chignon formed a kind of Phrygiancap.
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He was clad in his clean white lazzarone garb, wearing the red Phrygiancap already mentioned.
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This cap is the Phrygiancap, and all nations recognize it as the badge of liberty.
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Thus spoke a mariner, touching his Phrygiancap.
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At the end of his tail he wears a crown; on his head is a Phrygiancap.
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A blue Phrygiancap covered his flowing brown hair and bracelets of gold glittered on his wrists.
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The eagle of 1795 bears upon its obverse a head of Liberty, wearing a rather high Phrygiancap.
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And this beautiful head of the young girl with her tapering Phrygiancap of coral beads...
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The inevitable Phrygiancap, with its tricolour cockade, appeared on the heads of all those present, in various stages of dirt and decay.
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Inside, the 77-year-old sculptor has a gathering of past works, including his huge red Phrygiancap, revolutionary but also fragile, its vulnerable tip hanging low.