CollectionsMassachusetts Historical Society., 1833 - Massachusetts For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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Page 20
... taken by hookes and lines with fifteene or eighteene men at most , more than 60000. Cod in lesse than a moneth whilest my selfe with eight others of them might best be spared , by an houre glasse of three moneths , ranging the coast in ...
... taken by hookes and lines with fifteene or eighteene men at most , more than 60000. Cod in lesse than a moneth whilest my selfe with eight others of them might best be spared , by an houre glasse of three moneths , ranging the coast in ...
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... taken by a French - man upon the coast of England . There is gone from the West to fish 1622 . five and thirty saile , two from London Seven and thirty with sixty passengers for them at New- saile to fish . Plimoth , and all made good ...
... taken by a French - man upon the coast of England . There is gone from the West to fish 1622 . five and thirty saile , two from London Seven and thirty with sixty passengers for them at New- saile to fish . Plimoth , and all made good ...
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... taken a thousand Bayses at a draught , and more than twelve hogsheads of Herrings in a night , of other fish when and what they would , when they had meanes ; but wanting most necessaries for fishing and fowling , it is a wonder how ...
... taken a thousand Bayses at a draught , and more than twelve hogsheads of Herrings in a night , of other fish when and what they would , when they had meanes ; but wanting most necessaries for fishing and fowling , it is a wonder how ...
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... taken from the French men of Canada , to discourage any from beleeving me , and excuse their owne misprisions , some onely to have concealed this good Country ( as is said ) to their private use ; others taxed me as much of indiscretion ...
... taken from the French men of Canada , to discourage any from beleeving me , and excuse their owne misprisions , some onely to have concealed this good Country ( as is said ) to their private use ; others taxed me as much of indiscretion ...
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... taken at sea , and most of them drownd upon the Ile of Ree , not farre from whence I was driven on shore in my little boat , & c . And many a score of the worst of winter months lived in the fields , yet to have lived neere 37. yeares ...
... taken at sea , and most of them drownd upon the Ile of Ree , not farre from whence I was driven on shore in my little boat , & c . And many a score of the worst of winter months lived in the fields , yet to have lived neere 37. yeares ...
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