foreign avAnd independent people we was too, no matter was you a foreign-going captain, master of a sealing ship, a Labrador schooner skipper, or an inshore fisherman . . .PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story OCT 1973 JH OCT 1973Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
foreign av[The early settlers from England and Ireland] quickly adapted themselves to their environ...
foreign av..including banking vessels, coastel vessels and foreign-going vessels..PRINTED ITEMGMS ...
foreign avI suppose he didn't go foreign, but he used to drive away on_ on a foreign ocean, an' pic...
foreign av'the captain of a vessel which goes to foreign ports'Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
foreign av. . . there were few who would predict that within a decade his company would own abou...
foreign avThe ships bound on oceanic voyages, as distinguished from home-traders and coasters.PRIN...
foreign avThey had a fleet of foreign going vessels and were engaged in the general trade and indu...
foreign avMr. Noftalll said that he sang this once to a foreign-going captain, an Englishman, who a...
outport nThe author is under obligation to the folk of the xxx Newfoundland outports, who sheltere...
out-harbourHe was ably supported in this arduous task by his secretary, Mr. Aaron Graham, and by C...
voyage nAll that Mr. Smith had were his ten crews around Wedward's Harbour, and two schooners gree...
voyage n...he does not "cull" the fisherman's "voyage"...PRINTED ITEMG.M. Story December 1963Used I...
voyage n...someone remarked that Skipper So and So had got his cargo of fish, - a "voyage of fish,"...
voyage nBut he was a young man, with a name still to make for himself, and he had brought home a g...
merchant..._merchants_ ... who, originally carrying on the fishery from [Britain], and visiting that...
foreign av[The early settlers from England and Ireland] quickly adapted themselves to their environ...
foreign av..including banking vessels, coastel vessels and foreign-going vessels..PRINTED ITEMGMS ...
foreign avI suppose he didn't go foreign, but he used to drive away on_ on a foreign ocean, an' pic...
foreign av'the captain of a vessel which goes to foreign ports'Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
foreign av. . . there were few who would predict that within a decade his company would own abou...
foreign avThe ships bound on oceanic voyages, as distinguished from home-traders and coasters.PRIN...
foreign avThey had a fleet of foreign going vessels and were engaged in the general trade and indu...
foreign avMr. Noftalll said that he sang this once to a foreign-going captain, an Englishman, who a...
outport nThe author is under obligation to the folk of the xxx Newfoundland outports, who sheltere...
out-harbourHe was ably supported in this arduous task by his secretary, Mr. Aaron Graham, and by C...
voyage nAll that Mr. Smith had were his ten crews around Wedward's Harbour, and two schooners gree...
voyage n...he does not "cull" the fisherman's "voyage"...PRINTED ITEMG.M. Story December 1963Used I...
voyage n...someone remarked that Skipper So and So had got his cargo of fish, - a "voyage of fish,"...
voyage nBut he was a young man, with a name still to make for himself, and he had brought home a g...
merchant..._merchants_ ... who, originally carrying on the fishery from [Britain], and visiting that...
foreign av[The early settlers from England and Ireland] quickly adapted themselves to their environ...
foreign av..including banking vessels, coastel vessels and foreign-going vessels..PRINTED ITEMGMS ...
foreign avI suppose he didn't go foreign, but he used to drive away on_ on a foreign ocean, an' pic...