Cæsarea. The island of Jersey, its history, constitution [&c.], with a tour round the coast. To which is added, its antiquities and the biography of eminent menBaker, 1840 |
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Pagina 11
... formerly ex- isted , and some of which still remain , sufficiently attest this ; and the Punic , the early Roman , and the Gaulish coins , discovered at different times and places in the Island , corroborate it . * * Some years since ...
... formerly ex- isted , and some of which still remain , sufficiently attest this ; and the Punic , the early Roman , and the Gaulish coins , discovered at different times and places in the Island , corroborate it . * * Some years since ...
Pagina 21
... formerly they were unfeeling tyrants , now they have become the protectors of the people , and the support of the Island ; and their authority has been ex- erted for the public benefit and welfare of the inhabitants . During the long ...
... formerly they were unfeeling tyrants , now they have become the protectors of the people , and the support of the Island ; and their authority has been ex- erted for the public benefit and welfare of the inhabitants . During the long ...
Pagina 44
... formerly a religious house of monks , de- " volved to the crown in Henry the Eighth's time , with the rest of the " Abby lands in the Island : distant from the town of St. Heliers about a mile , in a fair sandy bay , formerly meadows ...
... formerly a religious house of monks , de- " volved to the crown in Henry the Eighth's time , with the rest of the " Abby lands in the Island : distant from the town of St. Heliers about a mile , in a fair sandy bay , formerly meadows ...
Pagina 57
... formerly called Le Mont de la Ville , on which now stands Fort Regent , which extends to Havre des Pas . Here the eminences , that form a lofty sea wall , terminate ; and the remaining part of the coast , from this inlet to Mont Orgueil ...
... formerly called Le Mont de la Ville , on which now stands Fort Regent , which extends to Havre des Pas . Here the eminences , that form a lofty sea wall , terminate ; and the remaining part of the coast , from this inlet to Mont Orgueil ...
Pagina 61
... formerly of different widths , and were under strict regulations in this respect , when they were originally formed . They are thus described in a MS . in the British Museum : * . " There are in Jerseye three kindes of wayes : Le Chemin ...
... formerly of different widths , and were under strict regulations in this respect , when they were originally formed . They are thus described in a MS . in the British Museum : * . " There are in Jerseye three kindes of wayes : Le Chemin ...
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Admiral afterwards Alderney ancient antiquity appear appointed Aubin Bandinel Bouley bay British called Captain Castle Cornet cause Channel Islands chapel character Charles Christian church Clameur de Haro coast command considerable Couteur D'Auvergne dean divine Druids Duke duke of Normandy Dumaresq Durell duties early Edward Elizabeth Castle eminent England English erected favour feet formed formerly Fort Regent France French governor granted ground Grouville Guernsey harbour Helier Henry honour inhabitants island of Jersey Jerseyman jurats king known labour land Lieutenant Mont Orgueil Mont Orgueil Castle native Island Normandy observed parish persons Philip de Carteret Poindextre possession present prince principally privilege probably produce reader reign remarkable rents road rock Roman Royal Court scarcely sent ships shore Sir George Carteret Sir Philip sovereign stone supposed temple tion town of St trade troops vessels Wace worship
Populaire passages
Pagina 307 - That I have great heaviness, and continual sorrow in my heart. For I could wish that myself were accursed from Christ, for my brethren my kinsmen according to the flesh...
Pagina 167 - O my beloved nymph, fair Dove, Princess of rivers, how I love Upon thy flowery banks to lie, And view thy silver stream, When gilded by a Summer's beam! And in it all thy wanton fry Playing at liberty, And, with my angle, upon them The all of treachery I ever learned industriously to try!
Pagina 241 - The ground whereon you are going to lay this man is mine ; and I affirm that none may in justice bury their dead in ground which belongs to another. If, after he is gone, force and violence are still used to detain my right from me, I APPEAL TO ROLLO, the founder and father of our nation, who, though dead, lives in his laws. I take refuge in those laws, owning no authority above them.
Pagina 302 - The Hebrew text of the parallel prophecies of Jacob and Moses, relating to the Twelve Tribes ; with a translation and notes : and the various lections of near forty MSS.
Pagina 302 - The Samaritan- Arabic Version of those Passages, and part of another Arabic Version made from the Samaritan Text, neither of which have been before printed ; (2) A Map of the Land of Promise...
Pagina 170 - ... labour which is in shooting of all other is best, both because it increaseth strength and preserveth health most, being not vehement but moderate, not overlaying any one part with weariness, but softly exercising every part with equalness, as the arms and...
Pagina 139 - ... as to be served with such Process, and that there is just ground for believing that such Defendant secretes or withdraws himself so as to avoid being served with the Process of such Court, then and in all such Cases...
Pagina 169 - ... not vile for great men to use, not costly for poor men to sustain, not lurking in holes and corners for ill men at their pleasure to misuse it, but abiding in the open sight and face of the world, for good men, if it fault, by their wisdom to correct it.
Pagina 130 - ... of her husband to half of his personal property if he leaves no children : but only to one third if there should be issue. One third is then the portion of the children, and one third is disposable at the pleasure of the testator. A widower without children may distribute all his money in any way. The personal property of intestates is divided equally when there are only sons, or only daughters ; but when there are both, the sons are entitled to two thirds, and the daughters share the remainder....
Pagina 28 - But the king was so strict and punctual in his care of the interest of England, when he seemed to be abandoned by it, that he chose rather to suffer those places of great importance to fall into Cromwell's power, than to deposit them, upon any conditions, into French hands; which, he knew, would never restore them to the just owner, what obligations soever they entered into.