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The Channel Islands: Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Etc - Page 10
by Henry David Inglis - 1835 - 343 pages
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The Channel Islands: Jersey, Guernsey, Aldernay, &c. (the Results of a Two ...

Henry David Inglis - Channel Islands - 1834 - 316 pages
...the east, where the French coast is seen stretching in a wide curve towards the south and north ; and in one direction, approaches so near to Jersey, that...weather, even the towns that lie near to the coast. The prospect is altogether most charming; and among the many I have seen in my day, I know few that...
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The Channel Islands: Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, &c, Volume 1

Henry David Inglis - Channel Islands - 1834 - 310 pages
...the east, where the French coast is seen stretching in a wide curve towards the south and north ; and in one direction, approaches so near to Jersey, that...weather, even the towns that lie near to the coast. The prospect is altogether most charming; and among the many I have seen in my day, I know few that...
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Hand-book to the Channel Islands

Francis Coghlan - 1843 - 124 pages
...towards the south and north, and in one direction approaching so near to Jersey, that the white sea-beach is distinctly seen, and in clear weather even the towns that lie near the coast." On leaving the grounds turn sharply to the left, then to the right, into the main road...
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Bradshaw's hand-book to Normandy and the Channel Islands, Volume 19

Herbert Fry - 1865 - 240 pages
...north and south, and which, in one direction, approaches so near to Jersey, that the white sea-beach is distinctly seen, and in clear weather even the towns that lie near the coast." This view instantly makes } ou anxious to range over the island, to penetrate into the...
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Bradshaw's hand-book to Normandy and the Channel Islands, Volume 6

Herbert Fry - 1865 - 198 pages
...north and south, and which, in one direction, approaches so near to Jersey, that the white sea-beach is distinctly seen, and in clear weather, even the towns that lie near the coast." This view instantly makes you anxious to range over the island, to penetrate into the valleys...
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Bradshaw's hand-book to Normandy and the Channel Islands, Volume 22

Herbert Fry - 1865 - 212 pages
...north and south, and which, in one direction, approaches so near to Jersey, that the white sea-beach is distinctly seen, and in clear weather even the towns that lie near the coast." This view instantly makes you anxious to range over the island, to penetrate into the valleys...
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Bradshaw's hand-book to Normandy and the Channel Islands, Volume 16

Herbert Fry - 1865 - 250 pages
...north and south, and which, in one direction, approaches so near to Jersey, that the white sea-beach is distinctly seen, and in clear weather even the towns that lie near the coast." This view instantly makes ) ou anxious to range over the island, to penetrate into the...
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Bradshaw's hand-book to Normandy and the Channel Islands, Volume 7

Herbert Fry - 1865 - 204 pages
...north and south, and which, in one direction, approaches so near to Jersey, that the white sea-beach is distinctly seen, and in clear weather even the towns that lie near the coast." This view instantly makes you anxious to range over the island, to penetrati into the valleys...
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Bradshaw's hand-book to Normandy and the Channel Islands, Volume 11

Herbert Fry - 1865 - 202 pages
...north and south, and which, in one direction, approaches so near to Jersey, that the white sea-beach is distinctly seen, and in clear weather even the towns that lie near the coast." This view instantly makes you anxious to range over the island, to penetrate into the valleys...
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Bradshaw's hand-book to Normandy and the Channel Islands, Volume 32

Herbert Fry - 1865 - 188 pages
...north and south, and which, in one direction, approaches so near to Jersey, that the white sea-beach is distinctly seen, and in clear weather even the towns that lie near the coast." This view at once makes you anxious to range over the island, to penetrate into the valleys...
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