more det, substituteShe carried one hundred and forty men, a strong and vig'rous race, Some from St. John's and Brigus, and more from Harbour GracePRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN JAN 1970JH 1/70Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
more det, substituteSome bring them with them, and more hire them [boats] here.[sentence copied fro...
tom cod nAt sun-set we hauled the seine by the stage, but took only a few lance and small tom-cods....
outport nUnderlying all the outport men's submissiveness and piety lurks a fighting streak, and a b...
more det, substituteWhile taking in our ballast, some of us were drunk; And more of us worked very ...
more det, substituteWhere some they stabbed, some more they stained, Some more they cut their throa...
northern. . . the sealers strike the other day in town; When full three thousand northern men did w...
Newfoundlander... So at the Time the _French_ took the country, the _Irish_ were above six Times...
more det, substitute. . . some wanted food, and more agen got broken in spirit,(and that's bad for ...
more det, substituteSome seasons you'd do well; others ......W. J. KIRWINUsed I and SupNot usedNot...
thwart v. . . a punt with two men from St. Lewis's Bay,came up for Baskem's wife, and to borrow a ...
foreign avHe had a very successful career in this trade up to the close of the war, and had more fo...
race 2 n[With his sons] and theirs he would one day have manned his schooner for "the Larbad...
NewfoundlanderAt the time the French took the country, the Irish were above six times the number o...
fleetIn fishing, a single line of one hundred hooks, so called when the bultow was introduced in N...
quintal n'Oh, the vessel would carry about 4,000 quintals to Lisbon'DNE Sup Not NeededG.M. Story ...
more det, substituteSome bring them with them, and more hire them [boats] here.[sentence copied fro...
tom cod nAt sun-set we hauled the seine by the stage, but took only a few lance and small tom-cods....
outport nUnderlying all the outport men's submissiveness and piety lurks a fighting streak, and a b...
more det, substituteWhile taking in our ballast, some of us were drunk; And more of us worked very ...
more det, substituteWhere some they stabbed, some more they stained, Some more they cut their throa...
northern. . . the sealers strike the other day in town; When full three thousand northern men did w...
Newfoundlander... So at the Time the _French_ took the country, the _Irish_ were above six Times...
more det, substitute. . . some wanted food, and more agen got broken in spirit,(and that's bad for ...
more det, substituteSome seasons you'd do well; others ......W. J. KIRWINUsed I and SupNot usedNot...
thwart v. . . a punt with two men from St. Lewis's Bay,came up for Baskem's wife, and to borrow a ...
foreign avHe had a very successful career in this trade up to the close of the war, and had more fo...
race 2 n[With his sons] and theirs he would one day have manned his schooner for "the Larbad...
NewfoundlanderAt the time the French took the country, the Irish were above six times the number o...
fleetIn fishing, a single line of one hundred hooks, so called when the bultow was introduced in N...
quintal n'Oh, the vessel would carry about 4,000 quintals to Lisbon'DNE Sup Not NeededG.M. Story ...
more det, substituteSome bring them with them, and more hire them [boats] here.[sentence copied fro...
tom cod nAt sun-set we hauled the seine by the stage, but took only a few lance and small tom-cods....
outport nUnderlying all the outport men's submissiveness and piety lurks a fighting streak, and a b...