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" And is It not pretty sport to pull up two pence, -six pence, and twelve pence, as fast as you can haul and veer a line ? He is a very bad fisher cannot kill in one day with his hook and line one,, two or three hundred cods... "
Scribner's Popular History of the United States: From the Earliest ... - Page 327
by William Cullen Bryant, Sydney Howard Gay, Noah Brooks - 1898
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society

Massachusetts Historical Society - 1836 - 614 lehte
...by angling, may take divers sorts of excellent fish at their pleasures ? And is it not pretty sport to pull up two pence, six pence, and twelve pence, as fast as you can haul and veer a line ? He is a very bad fisher cannot kill in one day with his hook and line one, two or three...
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society

1837 - 312 lehte
...by angling, may take divers sorts of excellent fish at their pleasures ? And is It not pretty sport to pull up two pence, -six pence, and twelve pence, as fast as you can haul and veer a line ? He is a very bad fisher cannot kill in one day with his hook and line one,, two or three...
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the isles of shoals an historical sketch

john sribner jenness - 1873 - 194 lehte
...kill in one day with his hook and line one, two, or three hundred cods. And is it not pretty sport to pull up two pence, six pence, and twelve pence, as fast as you can hale and veare a line? And what sport doth yield a more pleasing content and less hurt or charge, than...
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A Popular History of the United States: From the First Discovery ..., 1. köide

William Cullen Bryant, Sydney Howard Gay - 1876 - 708 lehte
...Smith, who in 1614 came thither with two ships fitted out by some London merchants. As inNewKngusual, a search after rich mines was announced as one of...twelve pence as fast as you can haul and veere a line." marking all soundings, rocks, and landmarks. This map he took home, and submitted to the prince, —...
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A Popular History of the United States, from the First Discovery of the ...

William Cullen Bryant, Sydney Howard Gay - 1888 - 706 lehte
...announced as one of the chief objects of the adventure, but it easily and naturally turned to afishing and fur-trading voyage. Several ships were drying...went from isle to isle, from harbor to harbor,. 1 Bearnish's History of Nova Scotia, vol. i., p. 58. marking all soundings, rocks, and landmarks. This...
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Captain John Smith (1579-1631) Sometime Governor of Virginia, and Admiral of ...

Charles Dudley Warner - 1881 - 307 lehte
...by angling, may take divers sorts of excellent fish at their pleasures ? And is it not pretty sport, to pull up two pence, six pence, and twelve pence as fast as you can hale and veere a line ? . . . And what sport doth yield more pleasing content, and less hurt or charge...
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The Fisheries Exhibition Literature, 5. köide

1883 - 550 lehte
...He realised thoroughly the value of his spoils. " And is it not pretty sport," wrote he, " to haul up two pence, six pence, and twelve pence as fast as you can hale and veare a line ? He is a very bad fisher cannot kill in one day with his hooke and line, one,...
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A Review of the Fishery Industries of the United States and the Work of the ...

George Brown Goode - 1883 - 96 lehte
...He realised thoroughly the value of his spoils. " And is it not pretty sport," wrote he, " to haul up two pence, six pence, and twelve pence as fast as you can hale and veare a line ? He is a very bad fisher cannot kill in one day with his hooke and line, one,...
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History of Essex County, Massachusetts: With Biographical ..., 2. köide,1. osa

Duane Hamilton Hurd - 1888 - 880 lehte
...line, by angling may take several sorts of excellent fish at their pleasure. And is it not pretty iport to pull up two pence, six pence, and twelve pence as fast as you can haul and veer a line?" — 'and what sport doth yield a more pleasing content, and less hurt or charge than...
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A Library of American Literature...

Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 558 lehte
...angling, may take diverse sorts of excellent fish, at their pleasures? And is it not pretty sport, to pull up two pence, six pence, and twelve pence, as fast as you can hale and veare a line? He is a very bad fisher, cannot kill in one day with his hookc and line, one,...
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