Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 251,Nummer 1519William Blackwood, 1942 |
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Pagina 315
... knew I was from England , when I had arrived , where I was staying , and anticipated my requirements exactly . I was later to learn that of the 4000 - odd inhabitants of the town and the 2000 - odd of the surrounding district Tubby ...
... knew I was from England , when I had arrived , where I was staying , and anticipated my requirements exactly . I was later to learn that of the 4000 - odd inhabitants of the town and the 2000 - odd of the surrounding district Tubby ...
Pagina 316
... knew good land . After they had hacked down the forest they got twenty tons of potatoes and up to sixty bushels of wheat to the acre off it . " " Who were the settlers ? 66 ' Well , somewhere in the ' fifties they began to come . About ...
... knew good land . After they had hacked down the forest they got twenty tons of potatoes and up to sixty bushels of wheat to the acre off it . " " Who were the settlers ? 66 ' Well , somewhere in the ' fifties they began to come . About ...
Pagina 346
... knew it . : Rhys and two other men had , in their varied careers , served aboard ' Bankers ' those lively , hard - weather schooners that fish the Newfoundland Banks . They knew the capabilities and shortcomings of a boat in a sea- way ...
... knew it . : Rhys and two other men had , in their varied careers , served aboard ' Bankers ' those lively , hard - weather schooners that fish the Newfoundland Banks . They knew the capabilities and shortcomings of a boat in a sea- way ...
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