| 1837 - 752 sivua
...upon National Character," observed that, " Among the islands depending upon England, the character of none are more worthy of notice than those of Jersey...their former French connection, particularly among the lower orders, but Jersey by much the most — both have acquired many characteristics of their modern... | |
| Jonathan Duncan - 1841 - 680 sivua
...Character, expressed himself as follows : — " Among the islands depending upon England, the character of none are more worthy of notice than those of Jersey...more warm and fertile, and slants towards the south j the latter is poorer, and its grand declivity fronts fhe north. Jersey is more vnin — Guernsey... | |
| Ferdinand Brock Tupper - 1851 - 372 sivua
...Essay upon National Character, observed : " Among the islands depending upon England, the character of none are more worthy of notice than those of Jersey...poorer, and its grand declivity fronts the north. Jersey * The author of these- Chronicles endeavoured. in 1837. to explaln the causes of this change in the... | |
| Ferdinand Brock Tupper - 1854 - 548 sivua
...Essay upon National Character, observed : " Among the islands depending upon England, the character of none are more worthy of notice than those of Jersey...their former French connection, particularly among the lower orders, but Jersey by much the most : both have acquired many characteristics of their modern... | |
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