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The history of ... Guernsey, from the remotest period of antiquity to the ... - Page 66
by William Berry - 1815
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The Chimney Corner Companion: Being a Selection of the Most Interesting ...

Anecdotes - 1827 - 510 pages
...the midst of the funeral assemblage, and forbade them, in the name of Rollo, to bury the body there. He addressed the company in these words: "He who oppressed...continual fear of death. Since I have outlived him who injured me, I mean not to quit him now he is dead. The ground wherein you are going to lay tbis man...
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Annals of some of the British Norman isles constituting the bailiwick of ...

John Jacob (of Guernsey.) - 1830 - 600 pages
...name of God, as some have it, * but in the name of Rollo, to bury the body there. " Paulus jEmilius, 2 who relates the story, says that he addressed the...death. Since I have outlived him who has injured me, I mean not to acquit him now he is dead. The ground you are going to lay this man in, is mine; and...
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The Guernsey and Jersey Magazine, Volumes 1-2

1836 - 784 pages
...to bury the bodythere. " Paulas .iEmilius, who relates the story, says, that he addressed himself to the company in these words : He who oppressed kingdoms...continual fear of death. Since I have outlived him who injured me, I mean not to acquit him now that he is dead. The ground whereon you are going to lay this...
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Cæsarea: or, An account of Jersey. To which are added, Notes and ...

Philip Falle - 1837 - 548 pages
...jEmyliu-s, who .-relates the story, says that he addressed to the company in these words, He who opressed kingdoms by. his arms, has been my oppressor also,...continual fear of death. Since I have outlived him who injured.me, I mean not to acquit him now he is dead. The ground wherein you are going to lay this man,...
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The dukes of Normandy, from the times of Rolls to the expulsion of king John

Jonathan Duncan - 1839 - 422 pages
...Ascelin, the son of Arthur, stepped forward, and thus addressed Prince Henry and the bishops:— " He who oppressed kingdoms by his arms, has been my...continual fear of death. Since I have outlived him who injured me, I mean not to acquit him now that he is dead. The ground wherein you are going to lay this...
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The dukes of Normandy, from the times of Rolls to the expulsion of king John

Jonathan Duncan - 1839 - 420 pages
...Ascelin, the son of Arthur, stepped forward, and thus addressed Prince Henry and the bishops:— " He who oppressed kingdoms by his arms, has been my...continual fear of death. Since I have outlived him who injured me, I mean not to acquit him now that he is dead. The ground wherein you are going to lay this...
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Cæsarea. The island of Jersey, its history, constitution [&c.], with a tour ...

1840 - 358 pages
...which Arthur Asselin is made to assume a higher tone of defiance, is given by Paulus ^Emylius, who says he addressed the company in these words :—" He who...continual fear of death. Since I have out-lived him who injured me, I mean not to acquit him now he is dead. The ground whereon you are going to lay this man...
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1853 - 706 pages
...bury the body there. “ Paulus ¿mylius, who relates the story, says that he addressed himself to the company in these words:¿ ‘ He who oppressed...continual fear of death. Since I have outlived him who injured me, I mean not to acquit him now he is dead. The ground whereon you are going to lay this man...
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Peter Parley's Annual: A Christmas and New Year's Present for Young People..

William Martin - Children's literature - 1856 - 352 pages
...Axthus, stepped forward, and thus addressed the prince and bishops :— " He who oppressed the kingdom by his arms has been my oppressor also, and has kept me under continual fear of death. Since I have outlived him who has injured me, I mean not to acquit him now...
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English and Irish Land Questions: Collected Essays

George Shaw-Lefevre Baron Eversley - Agriculture - 1881 - 292 pages
...decided. He addressed the company in these words :— '' He who has oppressed kingdoms by his army has been my oppressor also, and has kept me under...continual fear of death. Since I have outlived him who injured me, I mean not to acquit him now he is dead. The ground wherein you are going to lay this man...
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