Newfoundlander... So at the Time the _French_ took the country, the _Irish_ were above six Times the Number of the West Country and _New- foundlanders_: ....PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit13 Aug 68 W. J. KIRWINUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used
native nThe natives [of Newfoundland] while young possess as strong an attachment for their native...
NewfoundlandNor are we to wonder at this, for of late years they have imploy'd in the _Newfoundl...
trader nUnfortunately for the Government, as well as those concerned in the _Newfoundland_ trade, ...
NewfoundlanderAt the time the French took the country, the Irish were above six times the number o...
NewfoundlanderNearly all the settlers are Englishmen or Newfoundlanders, who originally visited the...
NewfoundlanderHere I learned that great numbers of vessels, particularly Newfoundlanders, had been...
Newfoundland man. . . the Isle of _May_, one of the Islands of _Cape Verd_ , where whole Fleets of...
NewfoundlanderIn 1594 a ban on shipping was lifted to allow 36 ships to leave for the island, 22 En...
winterer. . . in the year 1762 when the french took this Place [St. John's] 700 irish immediately e...
NewfoundlandA great deal has been said con- cerning the _Newfoundland_. Fishery, by many of the New...
newfoundlandSt.John's in the Newfoundland was taken by the French...PRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryOctober 1...
northernThe ports on the coast of Labrador, on the northern shore, now possessed by the French, ...
Newfoundland manAn _Irishman_ can't [Check that] catch as much Fish as a West Country or _Newfoundl...
mountaineerThe population of Newfoundland is about 90,000, consisting of English, Scotch, and Irish...
frenchThe majority of [nineteenth-century mines] lay upon Newfoundland's northwest and west coasts,...
native nThe natives [of Newfoundland] while young possess as strong an attachment for their native...
NewfoundlandNor are we to wonder at this, for of late years they have imploy'd in the _Newfoundl...
trader nUnfortunately for the Government, as well as those concerned in the _Newfoundland_ trade, ...
NewfoundlanderAt the time the French took the country, the Irish were above six times the number o...
NewfoundlanderNearly all the settlers are Englishmen or Newfoundlanders, who originally visited the...
NewfoundlanderHere I learned that great numbers of vessels, particularly Newfoundlanders, had been...
Newfoundland man. . . the Isle of _May_, one of the Islands of _Cape Verd_ , where whole Fleets of...
NewfoundlanderIn 1594 a ban on shipping was lifted to allow 36 ships to leave for the island, 22 En...
winterer. . . in the year 1762 when the french took this Place [St. John's] 700 irish immediately e...
NewfoundlandA great deal has been said con- cerning the _Newfoundland_. Fishery, by many of the New...
newfoundlandSt.John's in the Newfoundland was taken by the French...PRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryOctober 1...
northernThe ports on the coast of Labrador, on the northern shore, now possessed by the French, ...
Newfoundland manAn _Irishman_ can't [Check that] catch as much Fish as a West Country or _Newfoundl...
mountaineerThe population of Newfoundland is about 90,000, consisting of English, Scotch, and Irish...
frenchThe majority of [nineteenth-century mines] lay upon Newfoundland's northwest and west coasts,...
native nThe natives [of Newfoundland] while young possess as strong an attachment for their native...
NewfoundlandNor are we to wonder at this, for of late years they have imploy'd in the _Newfoundl...
trader nUnfortunately for the Government, as well as those concerned in the _Newfoundland_ trade, ...