merchant"The Merchants of Fogo": Come all ye toil-worn fishermen, combine and lend an ear; / Beware of those cursed merchants, -- in their dealings they're not fair; / For fish they'll give half value, they will sacrifice it sore, / If it's under eleven inches, for Madeira it will go.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citGMS Mar 80Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used
merchantI refused to handle sea trout in my fish plant. The fish merchants were then willing to pur...
out-harbour nWe afterwards learned that the merchants of _St. John's_ would gladly purchase salted...
master nEvery merchant, and master of a _fishery_, is the _huckster_ of his whole establishment; and...
fisherman"The Merchants of Fogo": Come all ye toil-worn fishermen, combine and lend an ear; / Bewar...
madeira nCome all ye toil-worn fishermen, combine and lend an ear; Beware of those cursed merchants...
merchant... _handyan_, a woollen wrist-band, worn by fishermen to prevent 'water pups'; _merchant ta...
merchantThe fish merchants in St. John's expected to do some trade with the men from whom they bough...
merchantEvery merchant, and master of a _fishery,_ is the _huckster_ of his whole establishment; and...
madeira nThe fish were sold to sack ships in return for bills, or, if the fish were refuse fish, t...
merchantableMerchantable...goes to the Mediterranean, to Roman Catholic countries... ..the merch...
madeira n_Madeira fish_; which are nearly as val- uable as [Merchantable]. This sort is chiefly exp...
middlemanWhy does [the merchant] employ a middle-man, or planter? Because it is impossible in so s...
western a..hence the murmur of the western merchants against hucksters and adventurers, and hence ...
fishingOh now comes the merchant to see your supply:/ "The fine side of fishing we'll have bye and ...
merchant..._merchants_ ... who, originally carrying on the fishery from [Britain], and visiting that...
merchantI refused to handle sea trout in my fish plant. The fish merchants were then willing to pur...
out-harbour nWe afterwards learned that the merchants of _St. John's_ would gladly purchase salted...
master nEvery merchant, and master of a _fishery_, is the _huckster_ of his whole establishment; and...
fisherman"The Merchants of Fogo": Come all ye toil-worn fishermen, combine and lend an ear; / Bewar...
madeira nCome all ye toil-worn fishermen, combine and lend an ear; Beware of those cursed merchants...
merchant... _handyan_, a woollen wrist-band, worn by fishermen to prevent 'water pups'; _merchant ta...
merchantThe fish merchants in St. John's expected to do some trade with the men from whom they bough...
merchantEvery merchant, and master of a _fishery,_ is the _huckster_ of his whole establishment; and...
madeira nThe fish were sold to sack ships in return for bills, or, if the fish were refuse fish, t...
merchantableMerchantable...goes to the Mediterranean, to Roman Catholic countries... ..the merch...
madeira n_Madeira fish_; which are nearly as val- uable as [Merchantable]. This sort is chiefly exp...
middlemanWhy does [the merchant] employ a middle-man, or planter? Because it is impossible in so s...
western a..hence the murmur of the western merchants against hucksters and adventurers, and hence ...
fishingOh now comes the merchant to see your supply:/ "The fine side of fishing we'll have bye and ...
merchant..._merchants_ ... who, originally carrying on the fishery from [Britain], and visiting that...
merchantI refused to handle sea trout in my fish plant. The fish merchants were then willing to pur...
out-harbour nWe afterwards learned that the merchants of _St. John's_ would gladly purchase salted...
master nEvery merchant, and master of a _fishery_, is the _huckster_ of his whole establishment; and...