round aPlaintiffs crew killed, as they computed, about 3,000 seals, of which some were sculped and piled, some were cut open, and others were left round.DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAY 1970JH MAY 1970Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used
wad nA large group, as of seals; a bunch (of ice.)PRINTED ITEMG.M.StoryJuly 1959Used I and SupUsed...
pan n,vOn the 7th [April] 500 seals were taken on board, and some of the crw of the _Kite_ depose t...
gunnerAs for shooting seals, yes, that should have been put away forty years ago as in the case of...
round aA seal killed and ripped but not yet skinned.PRINTED ITEMG. M. Story July 1959Used I and Su...
panned p, ppl...we killed and panned nearly three t'ousand seals that day.PRINTED ITEMG.M. Story O...
hot aFreshly killed seals.Freshly killed seals.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story April 1962Used I...
flag. . . the seals . . . killed by the plaintiffs crew, were reduced into possession by them by th...
cut nn. 1. A heavy slaughter (of seals). 2. Course, direction.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story July ...
tail nTabulation of the number of seals taken at the end of each day during the second and their...
voyage nThe boats made three trips each, and brought on shore a hundred and twnety-five seals, and ...
panned p, pplIf part of crew was left in charge of panned Seals, it would cause great loss of life...
seal nThe crew of the NEWFOUNDLAND killed a large number of seals and panned and marked the seal ...
square aThe most common seal hunted was the harp, but the hood and the squareflipper were also kill...
cut vThe patch of seals is "cut" when nearly all in sight are killed and hauled on board.PRINTED I...
panned p, ppl[He] steamed slowly north-west picking up panned seals.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Stor...
wad nA large group, as of seals; a bunch (of ice.)PRINTED ITEMG.M.StoryJuly 1959Used I and SupUsed...
pan n,vOn the 7th [April] 500 seals were taken on board, and some of the crw of the _Kite_ depose t...
gunnerAs for shooting seals, yes, that should have been put away forty years ago as in the case of...
round aA seal killed and ripped but not yet skinned.PRINTED ITEMG. M. Story July 1959Used I and Su...
panned p, ppl...we killed and panned nearly three t'ousand seals that day.PRINTED ITEMG.M. Story O...
hot aFreshly killed seals.Freshly killed seals.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story April 1962Used I...
flag. . . the seals . . . killed by the plaintiffs crew, were reduced into possession by them by th...
cut nn. 1. A heavy slaughter (of seals). 2. Course, direction.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit G.M.Story July ...
tail nTabulation of the number of seals taken at the end of each day during the second and their...
voyage nThe boats made three trips each, and brought on shore a hundred and twnety-five seals, and ...
panned p, pplIf part of crew was left in charge of panned Seals, it would cause great loss of life...
seal nThe crew of the NEWFOUNDLAND killed a large number of seals and panned and marked the seal ...
square aThe most common seal hunted was the harp, but the hood and the squareflipper were also kill...
cut vThe patch of seals is "cut" when nearly all in sight are killed and hauled on board.PRINTED I...
panned p, ppl[He] steamed slowly north-west picking up panned seals.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Stor...
wad nA large group, as of seals; a bunch (of ice.)PRINTED ITEMG.M.StoryJuly 1959Used I and SupUsed...
pan n,vOn the 7th [April] 500 seals were taken on board, and some of the crw of the _Kite_ depose t...
gunnerAs for shooting seals, yes, that should have been put away forty years ago as in the case of...