| William Fordyce Mavor - 1809 - 504 pagina’s
...few prime skins, which were clean, and had been well preserved, were sold for one hundred and twenty each. The whole amount of the value, in specie and goods, that was got for the furs, in both ships, I am confident, did not fall short oi two thousand pounds sterling; and it was generally supposed,... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1816 - 562 pagina’s
...few prime skins, which were clean, and had been well preserved, were sold for one hundred and twenty each. The whole amount of the value, in specie and goods, that was got for the I'KIin both ships, I am confident, did not fall short of t*> thousand pounds sterling ; and it was... | |
| James Cook - 1821 - 486 pagina’s
...few prime skins, which were clean, and had been well preserved, were sold for one hundred and twenty each. The whole amount of the value, in specie and goods, that was got for the furs, in both ships, I am confident did not fall short of two thousand pounds sterling; and it was generally supposed, that... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 548 pagina’s
...tew prime skins, which were clean, and had been well preserved, were sold for one hundred and, twenty each. The whole amount of the value, in specie and goods, that was got for the furs, in both ships, I am confident, did not fall short of two thousand pounds sterling; and it was generally supposed,... | |
| General history - 1824 - 554 pagina’s
...clean, and had been well preserved, were sold for one hundred and twenty each. The whole amount of tire value, in specie and goods, that was got for the furs, in both ships, 1 am confident, did nut fall short of two thousand pounds sterling; and it was generally supposed,... | |
| Historical account - 1836 - 510 pagina’s
...800 dollars ; and a few prime skins, which were clean and had been well preserved, were sold for 120 each. The whole amount of the value, in specie and goods, that was got for the furs in both ships, I am confident, did not fall short of L.2000 sterling; and it was generally supposed, that at least... | |
| ACCOUNT. - 1837 - 392 pagina’s
...800 dollars ; and a few prime skins, which were clean and had been well preserved, were sold for 120 each. The whole amount of the value, in specie and goods, that was got for the furs in both ships, I am confident, did not fall short of 2000/. sterling ; and it was generally supposed, that at least... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 654 pagina’s
...few prime skins, which were clean, and had been well preserved, were sold for one hundred and twenty each. The whole amount of the •value, in specie...and goods, that was got for the furs, in both ships, I am confident did not fall short of two thousand pounds sterling ; and it was generally supposed that... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1853 - 468 pagina’s
...sold at Canton, by Captain King, foi eight hundred dollars. At the ships a brisk trade was carried en in the same article, by both officers and seamen....each. The whole amount of the value, in specie and good.-, that was got for the furs in both ships, did not fall short of two thousand pounds sterling,... | |
| Richard Perry - 1882 - 856 pagina’s
...alone for $8oo; and a few prime skins, which were clean and had been well preserved, were sold for $120 each. The whole amount of the value, in specie and goods, that was got for the furs in both ships, I am confident did not fall short of .£2000 sterling; and it was generally supposed that at least... | |
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