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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... "
Cęsarea: or, An account of Jersey. To which are added, Notes and ... - Page 64
by Philip Falle - 1837
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A Farmer's Vacation

George Edwin Waring (Jr.) - Brittany (France) - 1876 - 268 pages
...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...Netherlands, it was in this sort regained. He anchored in the Boad with one Ship, and pretending the Death of his Merchant, besought the French that they might bury...
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An English Garner: Nineteen years' captivity in the kingdom of Conde Uda in ...

Edward Arber - English literature - 1877 - 668 pages
...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,...was in this sort regained. He anchored in the road with one ship of small burden ; and pretending the death of his merchant [supercargo], besought the...
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Guernsey Folk Lore: A Collection of Popular Superstitions, Legendary Tales ...

Sir Edgar MacCulloch - Folk songs - 1903 - 626 pages
...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...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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The Channel Islands

Edith Frances Carey - Channel Islands - 1904 - 616 pages
...Place to feed so many men as will serve to defend it, and being every way so THE WEST COAST OF SARK. inaccessible that it might be held against the Great...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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Scribners Monthly, Volume 10

Literature - 1875 - 820 pages
...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...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 their...
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The Star

272 pages
...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,...Netherlands it was in this sort regained. He anchored in the roads with one ship of small burden; and pretending the death of his merehant, besought the French,...
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