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" The ground whereon you are going to lay this man is mine ; and I affirm that none may in justice bury their dead in ground which belongs to another. If, after he is gone, force and violence are still used to detain my right from me, I APPEAL TO ROLLO,... "
Cæsarea. The island of Jersey, its history, constitution [&c.], with a tour ... - Page 241
1840
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The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select [by] Sholto and Reuben ..., Volume 8

Anecdotes - 1826 - 372 pages
...force and violence are still used to detain my right from me, I APPEAL TO HOLLO, the founder and father of our nation, who though dead, lives in his laws....refuge in those laws, owning no authority above them." This bold speech, uttered in presence of the departed king's own son, Prince Henry, afterwards King...
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The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select, Volume 8

Reuben Percy - Anecdotes - 1826 - 384 pages
...still used to detain my right from me, I APPEAL TO ROLLO, the founder and father of our nation, wlio though dead, lives in his laws. I take refuge in those laws, owning no authority above them." This bold speech, uttered in presence of the departed king's own son, Prince Henry, afterwards King...
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The Guernsey and Jersey Magazine, Volumes 1-2

1836 - 784 pages
...force and violence are still used to detain my right from me, I appeal to Rollo, the founder and father of our nation, who, though dead, lives in his laws....refuge in those laws, owning no authority above them. "This uncommonly brave speech, spoken in presence of the deceased king's own son, Prince Henry, afterwards...
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Court Magazine, and Monthly Critic, Volume 10

English literature - 1837 - 336 pages
...another. If, after he is gone, force and violence are used to detain my right from me, I appeal to Rollo, the father and founder of our nation, who, though...refuge in those laws, owning no authority above them." This brave speech, spoken in the presence of the deceased king's son, Prince Henry, afterwards Hen....
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Court Magazine, and Monthly Critic: Containing Original Papers ..., Volume 10

1837 - 348 pages
...another. If, after he is gone, force and violence are used to detain my right from me, I appeal to Rollo, the father and founder of our nation, who, though...refuge in those laws, owning no authority above them." This brave speech, spoken in the presence of the deceased king's son, Prince Henry, afterwards Hen....
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An Account of the Island of Jersey: With Appendix of Records, &c

Philip Falle - Jersey - 1837 - 548 pages
...force and violence are still used to detain my right from me, I APPEAL TO ROLLO, the Founder and Father of our Nation, who though dead, lives in his Laws....refuge in those Laws, owning no authority above them (+). This brave speech spoken in presence of the deceased King's own son, Prince Henry, afterwards...
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Cæsarea: or, An account of Jersey. To which are added, Notes and ...

Philip Falle - 1837 - 548 pages
...right from me, I APPEAL TO ROLLO, the Founder and Father of our Nation, who though dead, lives in Jus Laws. I take refuge in those Laws, owning no authority above them (J). This brave speech spoken,in presence of the deceased King's own son, Prince Henry, afterwards...
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The dukes of Normandy, from the times of Rolls to the expulsion of king John

Jonathan Duncan - 1839 - 422 pages
...departed this life, force and violence are still used to withhold my right from me, I appeal to Rollo, the father and founder of our nation, who, though...refuge in those laws, owning no authority above them." This demand was investigated on the spot, and the claim of Ascelin was confirmed by the testimony of...
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The Chronicles of Castle Cornet, Guernsey: With Details of Its Nine Years ...

Ferdinand Brock Tupper - Great Britain - 1851 - 372 pages
...be deposited in the vault, stepped forward and exereised the clameur, saying : " I appeal to Rollo, the father and founder of our nation, who, though dead, lives in his laws." Ilis claim was immediately investigated and allowed, none offering him any violence for interrupting...
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1853 - 706 pages
...force and violence are still used to detain my right from me, I APPEAL TO ROLLO, the founder and father of our nation, who, though dead, lives in his laws....refuge in those laws, owning no authority above them.' "This uncommonly brave speech, spoken in presence of the deceased king's own son, Prince Henry, afterwards...
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