Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen9;Volumen19For 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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Two men now only remained with us , and it pleased God to give them good store of fish , so that we we were well refreshed . After supper we went to rest , and they to fishing again more they gat and fell to eating afresh , and retained ...
Two men now only remained with us , and it pleased God to give them good store of fish , so that we we were well refreshed . After supper we went to rest , and they to fishing again more they gat and fell to eating afresh , and retained ...
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I answer , that where men set with fish ( as with us ) it is more easy so to do than to clear ground and set without some five or six years , and so begin anew , as in Virginia and elsewhere . Not but that in some places , where they ...
I answer , that where men set with fish ( as with us ) it is more easy so to do than to clear ground and set without some five or six years , and so begin anew , as in Virginia and elsewhere . Not but that in some places , where they ...
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Craw - fish . 23. Shads . 24. Perch . 13. Sturgeons , of ten foot 25. Crabs . long . 14. Stingraes . 15. Brets . 16. White salmon . 17. Soles . 18. Herring . 19. Cony - fish . 20. Rock - fish . 26. Shrimps . 27. Crecy - fish . 28.
Craw - fish . 23. Shads . 24. Perch . 13. Sturgeons , of ten foot 25. Crabs . long . 14. Stingraes . 15. Brets . 16. White salmon . 17. Soles . 18. Herring . 19. Cony - fish . 20. Rock - fish . 26. Shrimps . 27. Crecy - fish . 28.
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