Français : Planches de l'Encyclopédie de Diderot et d'Alembert, volume 6.
English: Flag chart from French Encyclopédie (part 2 of 8), showing Portugal, William III of England (1688-1689), Hanoverian royal standard, etc. Two of the flags read: "For the Protestant Religion ant[sic] Liberty of England". Fig 40 is an incorrect version of the New England pine tree flag.
26. Other white flag of Portugal with armillary sphere
27. Other Portugal
28. War flag of Portugal
29. Other Portugal
30. Portuguese merchant
31. Portugal
32. Royal flag of William III of England with "For the Protestant Religion ant[sic] Liberty of England" motto.
33. Heraldic banner of George I of England
34. British royal
35. Red flag with "For the Protestant Religion ant[sic] Liberty of England" motto.
36. British red ensign.
37. British admiral
38. British admiral (new)
39. English red ensign (old)
40. Incorrect version of New England pine-tree flag (with globe instead of pine tree).
41. Other English (cross of st. George and three lions arms)
42. British blue ensign
43. English red ensign variation
44. Squadron flag, with 13 red and white horizontal stripes
45. British white ensign
46. Yacht flag
47. Guinea yacht flag
48. East India Company
49. Ireland (red saltire on white, not referred to as St. Patrick's cross)
50. England (red cross on white, St. George's cross)
51. Bugie(??)
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