The Commercial Products of the Sea: Or, Marine Contributions to Food, Industry, and ArtGriffith and Farran, 1879 - 484ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... season in the yeare passeth away without some apparent meanes of profitable employment , especially to such as apply ... seasons of the year , without the labour of tillage , without expense of seed or manure , without General ...
... season in the yeare passeth away without some apparent meanes of profitable employment , especially to such as apply ... seasons of the year , without the labour of tillage , without expense of seed or manure , without General ...
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... season , was the common food of all ranks in the northern counties bordering on the sea , and in most parts of Wales , and what could not be used fresh was salted for winter consumption ; there was scarcely a family in the neighbourhood ...
... season , was the common food of all ranks in the northern counties bordering on the sea , and in most parts of Wales , and what could not be used fresh was salted for winter consumption ; there was scarcely a family in the neighbourhood ...
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... seasons of the year , and when reasonable precautions have been taken and the close months observed , the creeks and estuaries are leaping with fish . In Victoria , not only around the great inland sea - lake of Port Phillip , for the ...
... seasons of the year , and when reasonable precautions have been taken and the close months observed , the creeks and estuaries are leaping with fish . In Victoria , not only around the great inland sea - lake of Port Phillip , for the ...
35 ÆäÀÌÁö
... season , they will hardly take any notice of the bait ; then is the time the nets are used . Every boat carries at least 60 nets of from 10 to 20 fathoms deep . These nets are suspended in the water from floats of wood , cork , or glass ...
... season , they will hardly take any notice of the bait ; then is the time the nets are used . Every boat carries at least 60 nets of from 10 to 20 fathoms deep . These nets are suspended in the water from floats of wood , cork , or glass ...
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... season , averaging 90 tons , and worked by 4400 men . These vessels are mostly schooner - rigged . Although the native boats are nearly ten times as numerous , and the crews twice as many , the French catch more cod than the Icelanders ...
... season , averaging 90 tons , and worked by 4400 men . These vessels are mostly schooner - rigged . Although the native boats are nearly ten times as numerous , and the crews twice as many , the French catch more cod than the Icelanders ...
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