86 examples of guernsey in sentences

The Metropolis is supplied with eggs from all parts of the kingdom, and they are likewise largely imported from various places on the continent; as France, Holland, Belgium, Guernsey, and Jersey.

Gua Stalla Guernsey ...

He proposed, likewise, that the two islands of Jersey and Guernsey might continue to be supplied, with certain restrictions, from the port of Southampton.

Our stills, my lords, not only supply our natives with liquors, which they used formerly to purchase from foreign countries, and therefore increase, or at least preserve the wealth of our country; but they likewise furnish large quantities for exportation to Guernsey, Jersey, and other places.

18.Were at the Monthly Meeting at Highflatts, where we laid our concern before our friends to revisit some parts of Germany and Switzerland, and to visit some of the descendants of the Waldenses in the Protestant valleys of Piedmont; and, on our way home, our friends and some other serious persons in the Islands of Guernsey and Jersey.

Leaving port early that morning, they landed in Guernsey the next day; and it was in going ashore that they were exposed to some danger of their lives.

They visited the Friends and a few other persons in Guernsey and Jersey, and then proceeded to Weymouth, and on the 25th to Bristol.

[20] Died in exile in Guernsey.

The fog had grown thicker; the weather had changed; the wind had worked its pleasure with the ship; they were out of their course, with Jersey and Guernsey close at hand, further to the south than they ought to have been, and in the midst of a heavy sea.

Success had shut the mouths of his enemies, except of a few obdurate ones like Thiers and Victor Hugo,the latter of whom in his voluntary exile in Guernsey and Jersey still persisted in calling him "Napoleon the Little."

Henry had amused himself one day in making a list of all their "ancestors" to whom any sort of worldly or romantic distinction could attach, and it ran somewhat as follows: (1) A great-grandmother on the father's side, fabled to live in some sort of a farm-house château in Guernsey, who once a year, up till two years ago, when she died, had sent them a hamper of apples from Channel Island orchards.

CLARA F. GUERNSEY.

By Lucy Ellen Guernsey, Author of Irish Amy. 18mo.

Thomas Blener Hasset, a soldier on service in Guernsey Castle, thought that the magisterial ladies had been neglected, and proceeded in 1578 to sing the fall of princesses.

Gerard himself avers that from Guernsey and Jersey he brought home with him to London shells, like limpets, containing little feathery objects, "which, no doubt, were the fowls called Barnacles."

The Indian cane, with its splendid blossom, whose colour resembles that of the Guernsey, or rather the Chinese lily, is a gay addition to the ornaments of this earthly paradise.

" Can any of your readers inform me what is meant by "the blood of the Phuôn?" Yours truly, ? St. Martin's, Guernsey, Jan. 9. 1850.

" Guernsey Lily (Nerine Sarniense).Soil, strong, rich loam with sand, well drained.

See "Guernsey Lily.

You did not hear me confess myself a Frenchman, you say: now did you not hear me say I was born in Guernsey?" "Sithe Signore did say that the family of Smees came from that islandas the vice-governatore calls it, though I acknowledge I never heard of such an island.

There are Sicilia, Sardegna, Elba, Caprea, Ischia, Irlanda, Inghilterra, Scozia, Malta, Capraya, Pianosa, Gorgona, and America, with several more in the east; but I never heard of such an island as Guernsey.

Now, Signor Podestà, the result of all your evidence is, that you do not know that the felucca you mention was le Feu-Follet, that I am a Frenchman even, much less that I am Raoul Yvard, and that I told you that I was from Guernsey, and that my name was Jacques Smeetis it

All along the north frontier of France is French spoken by foreignersSavoy, and Geneva, and Vaudalso the English have French subjects in the Canadas, besides Guernsey and Jersey.

This underlying conception was expressed again in the poem entitled La Vision d'où est sorti ce livre, which was written at Guernsey in 1857, but published only in 1877.

He took refuge first in Jersey, and afterwards in Guernsey, where he lived in a house near the coast, from the upper balcony of which the cliffs of Normandy could sometimes be discerned.

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