The book of orders of knighthood and decorations of honour of all nations ... . llurstund mackoll, London. 18:)8. SAXE-WEIMAR-EISENACn. 281 2. To contribute as much as lies in their power to thedevelopment of the German spirit, of the arts and sciences,as also to the improvement and perfection of the socialInstitutions, Political Constitution and Legislative Adminis-tration of the fatherland, and not less to the diffusion oftruth and light, worthy of the sober character of the Germannation : 3. To assist their needy brethren who had suffered by thecalamities of the war, but more especially tho


The book of orders of knighthood and decorations of honour of all nations ... . llurstund mackoll, London. 18:)8. SAXE-WEIMAR-EISENACn. 281 2. To contribute as much as lies in their power to thedevelopment of the German spirit, of the arts and sciences,as also to the improvement and perfection of the socialInstitutions, Political Constitution and Legislative Adminis-tration of the fatherland, and not less to the diffusion oftruth and light, worthy of the sober character of the Germannation : 3. To assist their needy brethren who had suffered by thecalamities of the war, but more especially those who werewounded in the defence of their country, or the widows andorphans of the warriors who fell in the struggle. The badge of the Order is now, a golden white enamelledfalcon, with gold legs and claws, and placed upon a goldoctagonal star, enamelled green. Between this star andthe falcon is another red square star of smaller size,and with white enamelled points. At the side of thestar is seen a gold Royal Crown. The reverse exhibitsthe same octagonal star, but in white


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