Remark here that these Finnmen drive away the fishes from the place to which they come. These Finnmen seem to be some of these people that dwell about the Fretum Davis, a full account of whom may be seen in the natural and moral History of the Antilles,... Summers and Winters in the Orkneys - 173 psl.autoriai: Daniel Gorrie - 1868 - 384 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Alexander G. Groat - 1831 - 60 psl.
...It is mentioned in this work, in page 28th, that Finnmen have been seen about the Orkneys, and that one of their boats, sent from Orkney to Edinburgh, is to be seen in the Physicians' Hall, with the oar, and the dart he makes use of, for killing fish. Nisbet's Heraldry :... | |
| Daniel Gorrie - 1868 - 406 psl.
...valley contracts to a westward-running glen, cheerful and well place to which they come. These Fimimen seem to be some of these people that dwell about the...in the Physician's Hall with the oar and the dart he makes use of for killing fish." ^ . cultured, which gradually opens out into the central plain of... | |
| Daniel Gorrie - 1868 - 402 psl.
...valley contracts to a westward-running glen, cheerful and well place to which they come. These Finn men seem to be some of these people that dwell about the Fretum Davis, a fall account of whom may be seen in the natural and moral history of the Antilles, Chap. 18. One of... | |
| Peter Hately Waddell - 1875 - 446 psl.
...come. These Finnmen seem to be some of those people that dwell about the Frrtum Davis (Davis' Straits), a full account of whom may be seen in the Natural and Moral History of the Antilles, chap. 18. One with men to see if they could apprehend him, he I of their boats sent from Orkney to Edinburgh is to... | |
| Peter Hately Waddell - 1875 - 446 psl.
...come. These Finnmen seem to be some of those people that dwell about the Frcttm Davii (Davis' Straits), a full account of whom may be seen in the Natural and Moral History of the Antilles, chap. 1 8. One of their boats sent from Orkney to Edinburgh is to be seen in the Physicians' Hall, with the... | |
| Robert Menzies Fergusson - 1883 - 196 psl.
...away the fishes from the place to which they come. These Finnmen seem to be some of the people which dwell about the Fretum Davis, a full account of whom...sent from Orkney to Edinburgh is to be seen in the Physicians' Hall, with the oar and dart he makes use of for killing fish." It is, indeed, a curious... | |
| Robert Menzies Fergusson - 1883 - 198 psl.
...place to which they come. These Finnmen seem to be some of the people which dwell about the Frelum Davis, a full account of whom may be seen in the natural...sent from Orkney to Edinburgh is to be seen in the Physicians' Hall, with the oar and dart he makes use of for killing fish." It is, indeed, a curious... | |
| James Wallace - 1883 - 296 psl.
...were the first planters here.—See the "British Empire in America" vol. i., p. 309. These Finnmen seem to be some of these people that dwell about the...a full account of whom may be seen in the natural & moral History of the Antilles, Chap. 18. One of their Boats sent from Orkney to Edinburgh is to be... | |
| James Wallace - 1883 - 304 psl.
...so contrived that he 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...a full account of whom may be seen in the natural & moral History of the Antilles, Chap. 18. One of their Boats sent from Orkney to Edinburgh is to be... | |
| Robert Menzies Fergusson - 1884 - 282 psl.
...to which they come. These Finnmen seem to be some of the people which dwell about the Fretum Dav1s, a full account of whom may be seen in the natural and moral history of the Antilles, chap. 1 8. One of their boats sent from Orkney to Edinburgh is to be seen in the Physician's Hall, with the... | |
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