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" 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... "
A Farmer's Vacation - Page 241
by George Edwin Waring (Jr.) - 1876 - 251 pages
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Auntient lere, a selection of aphoristical and preceptive passages from the ...

Ancient learning - 1812 - 322 pages
...STRATAGEM. THE island of Sark, joining to Gurnsey, and of that government, was in Queen Mary's time surprised by the French, and could never have been...Netherlands, it was in this sort regained. He anchored in the roads with one ship of small burden, and pretending the death of bis merchant, besought the French,...
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The History of the World: In Five Books. Viz. Treating of the ..., Volume 4

Sir Walter Raleigh - Guiana - 1820 - 622 pages
...was in Queen Mary's time surprized by the French, and could never have been recovered again by force, having cattle and corn enough upon the place to feed...that it might be held against the great Turk. Yet, by a stratagem of a gentleman of the Netherlands, it wag in this sort regained. He anchored in the road...
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The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt: The history of the world

Sir Walter Raleigh - English literature - 1829 - 580 pages
...our own. The island of Sark, joining to Guernsey, and of that government, was in queen Mary's time surprised by the French, and could never have been...Netherlands, it was in this sort regained. He anchored in the road with one ship of small burden, and, pretending the death of his merchant, besought the French,...
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A Brief Description and Historical Notices of the Island of Jersey,: With ...

Jersey - 1832 - 146 pages
...Island of Sark, joining to Guernsey, and of that « government, was in Queen Mary's time * surprized by " the French, and could never have been recovered..." against the Great Turk; yet by the industry of a genu tleman of the Netherlands, it was in this sort regainc-d. " He anchored in the road with one ship,...
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The Channel Islands: Jersey, Guernsey, Aldernay, &c. (the Results of a Two ...

Henry David Inglis - Channel Islands - 1834 - 318 pages
...island of Serk joining to Guernsey, and of that government, was, in queen Mary's time (this is an error) surprised by the French, and could never have been...Netherlands, it was in this sort regained. He anchored in the road with one ship ; and pretending th« death of his merchant ; besought the French* that they might...
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The Channel Islands: Jersey, Guernsey, Aldernay, &c. (the Results of a Two ...

Henry David Inglis - Channel Islands - 1834 - 330 pages
...island of Serk joining to Guernsey, and of that government, was, in queen Mary's time (this is an error) surprised by the French, and could never have been...Netherlands, it was in this sort regained. He anchored in the road with one ship ; and pretending the death of his merchant; besought the French that they might...
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An Account of the Island of Jersey: With Appendix of Records, &c

Philip Falle - Jersey - 1837 - 548 pages
...pag. 300. (t) Chrou. MSS. de JERSEY. Ch.xxxiv. (t) Hist, of the World, Parti. Book IV. Ch.xi.§. 18. many Men as will serve to defend it, and being every...Netherlands, it was in this Sort regained. He anchored in the Road with one Ship, and pretending the Death of his Merchant, besought the French that they might bury...
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Cæsarea: or, An account of Jersey. To which are added, Notes and ...

Philip Falle - 1837 - 548 pages
...VI. in the Compl. Hist. Vol. H.pag. 300. (t) Chrou. MSS. de JERSEY. Ch.xxxiv. niany Men as will seme to defend it, and being every way so inaccessible...Netherlands, it was in this Sort regained. He anchored in the Road icith one Ship, and pretending the Death of his Merchant, besought the French that they might...
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Dolman's magazine [ed. by M.G. Keon and E. Price]., Volume 4

Miles Gerald Keon - 1846 - 608 pages
...history. " The Island of Serk, joining to Guernsey, and of that government, was in Queen Mary's time surprised by the French, and could never have been...against the great Turk, — yet by the industry of a gcntlman of the Netherlands, it was in this sort regained. He anchored in the road with one ship, and...
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The Home friend, a weekly miscellany of amusement and instruction, Volume 2

Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1855 - 592 pages
...surprised by the French,* could never have been recovered by the strong hand, having cattle and corn enough to feed so many men as will serve to defend it ; and...by the industry of a gentleman of the Netherlands, was it in this way regained. He anchored in the road with one ship, and pretending the death of his...
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