An Account of the Island of Jersey: Containing a Compendium of Its Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military History ... Together with Some Detail Respecting the Manners & Customs of the Inhabitants ...T. Baker, and sold by I. Fletcher, 1817 - 369 |
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... House The Hermitage Gateway at Vinchelez de haut St. Aubin's Fort The Poquelaye formerly on the Mont de la Ville Portal at Gros - neż Castle The Poquelaye at Anne Ville With , probably , some others ; as the author would be obliged to ...
... House The Hermitage Gateway at Vinchelez de haut St. Aubin's Fort The Poquelaye formerly on the Mont de la Ville Portal at Gros - neż Castle The Poquelaye at Anne Ville With , probably , some others ; as the author would be obliged to ...
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... houses in the country , above those of the lower class of farmers , is through a long and narrow avenue , called une chasse : this likewise is , in most cases , an unprofitable use of ground , as the timber seldom grows to any advanta ...
... houses in the country , above those of the lower class of farmers , is through a long and narrow avenue , called une chasse : this likewise is , in most cases , an unprofitable use of ground , as the timber seldom grows to any advanta ...
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... houses being deeply buried in glens , and embowered by the thick foliage of surrounding shade . These gloomy recesses were , probably , in the interiour parts , selected for shelter from the high winds , that are so frequent in this ...
... houses being deeply buried in glens , and embowered by the thick foliage of surrounding shade . These gloomy recesses were , probably , in the interiour parts , selected for shelter from the high winds , that are so frequent in this ...
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... , though in less general estimation , is by many considered as even a superiour kind . Both * The word natural is used , because in Jersey hot - house fruits are little known . G these species keep for several months ; but they re- 41.
... , though in less general estimation , is by many considered as even a superiour kind . Both * The word natural is used , because in Jersey hot - house fruits are little known . G these species keep for several months ; but they re- 41.
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... the gnats appear to be chiefly of the morio species , of the culex genus , ha- ving feathered antennæ . They are not troublesome in * It is said that at Guernsey toads cannot live . the houses , nor do the inhabitants complain of being 47.
... the gnats appear to be chiefly of the morio species , of the culex genus , ha- ving feathered antennæ . They are not troublesome in * It is said that at Guernsey toads cannot live . the houses , nor do the inhabitants complain of being 47.
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