An Account of the Island of Jersey: With Appendix of Records, &cR. Giffard, 1837 - 476 sidor |
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Sida 224 - CHARLES the Second by the Grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland Defender of the Faith &c.
Sida 287 - From men their cities, and from gods their fanes: The levell'd towns with weeds lie cover'd o'er; The hollow winds thro...
Sida 286 - Who claim'd the skies, dispeopled air and floods, The lonely lords of empty wilds and woods: Cities laid waste, they storm'd the dens and caves (For wiser brutes were backward to be slaves).
Sida 226 - Year of our Reign of England, France, and Ireland, and of Scotland the nine and thirtieth.
Sida 64 - Mary's time surprised by the French, and could never have been recovered again by strong hand, having cattle and corn enough upon the place to feed so many men as will serve to defend it, and being every way so inaccessible, that it might be held against the great Turk. Yet by the industry of a gentleman of the Netherlands, it was in this sort regained. He anchored in the road with one ship...
Sida 149 - Law ; 2. because those Islands, though they are parcel of the Dominion of the Crown of England yet they are not parcel of the Realm of England...
Sida 11 - This brave speech spoken in presence of the deceased King's own son, Prince Henry, afterwards our King Henry I. wrought its effect. The Ha-Ro was respected, the man had compensation made him for his wrongs, and all opposition ceasing, the body of the dead King was suffered to be laid in the grave. In the...
Sida 210 - Kennet *) she was ashamed to keep, and therefore made haste to exchange them for Manours and Lands of Vacant Bishopricks (f); as perhaps thinking it a less evil to take the latter into her hands, than to increase her Revenue with the Portion of the Priest serving at the (*) The Case of...