pond nA pond is what mainlanders call a lake.G. M. Story JAN 1970 JH 1/70PRINTED ITEMUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not use
pond nOn this coast "pond and "brook" are names for largest inland waters; "lake" and "river" are t...
pond nHauling two canvas boats, they were able to make use of not a few still unfrozen "steadies" i...
gulchSome of the phrases are highly picturesque. . . . In Newfoundland, a gulch is what mainlanders ...
pond nall our lakes are all called ponds...G.M.Story June 1969PRINTED ITEMUsed I and SupUsed I and ...
pond n...on the edges of the great "ponds" as the huge lakes all over the country are called.G.M.S...
pond n...the immense abundance of lakes of all sizes, all of which are indiscrimminately called "p...
pond nMost of the very numerous sheets of water in the country, save the very largerst, are known a...
pond nOn this coast "pond and "brook" are names for largest inland waters . . .G. M. Story AUG 19...
pond nWe were at this time encamped in a drogue of considerable size that reached down to the shor...
pond nLike the ridges on the sea bottom, almost all the island's bays, its hundreds of lakes and "...
pond nThe term pond is applied indiscrimminately to all pieces of freshwater, whatever may be thei...
pond nOn this coast "pond and "brook" are names for largest inland waters; "lake" and "river" are t...
pond nFrom this point another two miles or so of hauling through a succession of small, shallow/...
pond nLakes, almost invariably called ponds, and rivers are too common to attract notice.W. J. KIR...
pond nTwenty Mile Pond, so call'd from its being that space in circumference, from its magnitude p...
pond nOn this coast "pond and "brook" are names for largest inland waters; "lake" and "river" are t...
pond nHauling two canvas boats, they were able to make use of not a few still unfrozen "steadies" i...
gulchSome of the phrases are highly picturesque. . . . In Newfoundland, a gulch is what mainlanders ...
pond nall our lakes are all called ponds...G.M.Story June 1969PRINTED ITEMUsed I and SupUsed I and ...
pond n...on the edges of the great "ponds" as the huge lakes all over the country are called.G.M.S...
pond n...the immense abundance of lakes of all sizes, all of which are indiscrimminately called "p...
pond nMost of the very numerous sheets of water in the country, save the very largerst, are known a...
pond nOn this coast "pond and "brook" are names for largest inland waters . . .G. M. Story AUG 19...
pond nWe were at this time encamped in a drogue of considerable size that reached down to the shor...
pond nLike the ridges on the sea bottom, almost all the island's bays, its hundreds of lakes and "...
pond nThe term pond is applied indiscrimminately to all pieces of freshwater, whatever may be thei...
pond nOn this coast "pond and "brook" are names for largest inland waters; "lake" and "river" are t...
pond nFrom this point another two miles or so of hauling through a succession of small, shallow/...
pond nLakes, almost invariably called ponds, and rivers are too common to attract notice.W. J. KIR...
pond nTwenty Mile Pond, so call'd from its being that space in circumference, from its magnitude p...
pond nOn this coast "pond and "brook" are names for largest inland waters; "lake" and "river" are t...
pond nHauling two canvas boats, they were able to make use of not a few still unfrozen "steadies" i...
gulchSome of the phrases are highly picturesque. . . . In Newfoundland, a gulch is what mainlanders ...