| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1815 - 694 strani
...lie store of whales and grampuses, which the inhabitants begin with small boats to make a trade of catching, to their no small benefit ; also, an innumerable multitude of seals, which make an excellent oil. They lie all winter upon some broken marshes and beaches, or bars of sand before mentioned, and... | |
| 1845 - 564 strani
...(See Note 7.) Upon the South-side of Long-Island in the Winter, lie store of Whales and Crampasses, which the inhabitants begin with small boats to make...upon some broken Marshes and Beaches, or bars of sand before-mentioned, and might be easily got were there some skilful men would undertake it. To say something... | |
| Daniel Denton - 1845 - 106 strani
...(See Note 7.) Upon the South-side of Long-Island in the Winter, lie store of Whales and Crampasses, which the inhabitants begin with small boats to make...upon some broken Marshes and Beaches, or bars of sand before-mentioned, and might be easily got were there some skilful men would undertake it. To say something... | |
| Historical Society of Pennsylvania - 1845 - 376 strani
...which enjoy them. Upon the South side of Long.-Island in the winter, lie store Whales & Grampasses, which the Inhabitants begin with small boats to make a trade Catching to them no small benefit. Also an innumerable multitude of Seals, which make an excellent oyle : they... | |
| William Hubbard - 1848 - 852 strani
...lie store of whales and grampuses, which the inhabitants begin with small boats to make a trade of catching, to their no small benefit ; also an innumerable multitude of seals, which make an excellent oil. They lie all winter upon some broken marshes and beaches, or bars of sand before mentioned, and... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1848 - 804 strani
...lie store of whales and grampuses, [which] the inhabitants begin with small boats to make a trade of catching, to their no small benefit ; also, an innumerable multitude of seals, which make an excellent oil. They lie all winter upon some broken marshes and beaches, or bars of sand before mentioned, and... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 558 strani
...which enjoy them. Upon the south side of Long Island in the winter lie store of Whales and Crampasses, which the inhabitants begin with small boats to make...innumerable multitude of seals, which make an excellent oil. They lie all the winter upon some broken marshes and beaches, or bars of sand before-mentioned,... | |
| Mary Stanislas Austin - 1901 - 332 strani
...against any enemy. Upon the south side of Long Island in the winter lie stores of Whales and Crampusses, which the inhabitants begin with small boats to make...a trade, catching to their no small benefit. Also innumerable multitude of seals which make an excellent oil. They lie all the winter upon some broken... | |
| William Peterfield Trent, Benjamin Willis Wells - 1903 - 394 strani
...which enjoy them. Upon the south side of Long Island in the winter lie store of whales and crampasses, which the inhabitants begin with small boats to make...small benefit. Also an innumerable multitude of seals, whiclt make an excellent oil. They lie all the winter upon some broken marshes and beaches, or bars... | |
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