I must acknowledge it seems a little unaccountable how these Finnmen should come on this coast, but they must probably be driven by storms from home, and cannot tell, when they are any way at sea, how to make their way home again... American Anthropologist - Stran 1251913Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| James Wallace - 1883 - 304 strani
...in America" vol. i., p. 309. 1 1 must acknowledge it seems a little unaccountable how these Finn-men should come on this coast, but they must probably...can never sink, but is like a Sea-gull swimming on the top of C These Finnmen seem to be some of these people that dwell about the Fretum Davis, a full... | |
| John R. Tudor - 1883 - 780 strani
...another was seen from Westra ; I must acknowledge it seems a little unaccountable, how these Finn-Men should come on this coast, but they must probably...advantage, that be the Seas never so boisterous their Boat being made of Fish Skins, are so contrived that he can never sink, but is like a Sea-gull swimming... | |
| David MacRitchie - 1890 - 250 strani
...son, to the following effect : I must acknowledge it seems a little unaccountable how these Finnmen should come on this coast, but they must probably...can never sink, but is like a Sea-gull swimming on the top of the waiter. His shirt he has is so fastned to the Boat, that no water can come into his... | |
| George Laurence Gomme - 1890 - 562 strani
...son, to the following effect: I must acknowledge it seems a little unaccountable how these Finnmen should come on this coast, but they must probably...can never sink, but is like a Sea-gull swimming on the top of the waiter. His shirt he has is so fastned to the Boat, that no water can come into his... | |
| David MacRitchie - 1890 - 250 strani
...son, to the following effect : I must acknowledge it seems a little unaccountable how these Finnmen should come on this coast, but they must probably...can never sink, but is like a Sea-gull swimming on the top of the watter. His shirt he has is so fastned to the Boat, that no water can come into his... | |
| James Maclehose - 1911 - 510 strani
...to explain. ' I must acknowledge,' he remarks, ' it seems a little unaccountable how these Finnmen should come on this coast, but they must probably...any way at sea, how to make their way home again.' The presumption is that neither the minister nor his son had ever a personal interview with any of... | |
| James Maclehose - 1911 - 502 strani
...to explain. ' I must acknowledge,' he remarks, ' it seems a little unaccountable how these Finnmen should come on this coast, but they must probably...any way at sea, how to make their way home again.' The presumption is that neither the minister nor his son had ever a personal interview with any of... | |
| James Maclehose - 1911 - 506 strani
...to explain. ' I must acknowledge,' he remarks, ' it seems a little unaccountable how these Finnmen should come on this coast, but they must probably...any way at sea, how to make their way home again.' The presumption is that neither the minister nor his son had ever a personal interview with any of... | |
| Society of Antiquaries of Scotland - 1912 - 564 strani
...on his father's account : — " I must acknowledge it seems a little unaccountable how these Finnmen should come on this coast, but they must probably...by storms from home, and cannot tell, when they are anyway at sea, how to make their way home again ; they have this advantage, that be the seas never... | |
| Christian F. Feest - 1999 - 658 strani
...acknowledge it seems a little unaccountable how these Finn-men should come on this coast, but they most probably be driven by Storms from home, and cannot...advantage, that be the Seas never so boisterous their Boat being made of Fish Skins are so contrived that it can never sink, but is like a Sea-gull, swimming... | |
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