The wind being favourable, gave us an opportunity of examining and drying some of our provifion, particularly, fome Chinefe hams and dry filh, which conftituted part of our victualling. ❋ Unknown (2010)
On the 2 2d they attempted to filh upon the wreck, but the weather was fo bad, that even thofe who could fwim very well durft not approach it. ❋ Unknown (1812)
Their provifions are chiefly fifti, pork, cocoa-nuts, bread -, iruit, and bananas; and they employ fea - water as a fauce both to filh and pork. ❋ Unknown (1797)
An inipaled worm writhing upon a hook i.or. the convulfions of a filh under the operation of having a M. barbed AMUSEMENTS OF CLERGYMEN. ❋ Unknown (1797)
General knowledge of the hihes of America is very limited and confuled; of thole in the wellern waters wc have only re - ports; there never has been frpm eye witnefs a tolerable account of the cat-filh, that weighs from feventy to one hundred pounds. ❋ Winterbotham, William, 1763-1829. Cn (1796)
Pour this over the filh -, garnifh with beet roots diced, lenrion diced and horfe-radidi fcraped, and ferve it up hoc. ❋ Unknown (1796)
The paft, beautified with filh-pooda, od xa - remains of its abbey charch, built in the numerable plantationa of oild fir ti«s» aad year 10dO» confifting of the 8. tranfept, other lam timber. ❋ Unknown (1795)
It is well ftored with filh, aiul the land on its borders and on the banks of its rivers, is good. ❋ Winterbotham, William, 1763-1829. [from Old Catalog] (1795)
The rivers abound with fine filh, fuch as pike, perch, and cat fifh, which are all much larger than the fame fpecies on the eaftern. fide of the mountains. ❋ Unknown (1795)
Who did not think it was beneath him then To feed the jnultitudes with filh and bread, ❋ Elhanan Winchester (1793)
A great many sun-filh or bafking fiiarks are taken in these seas. ❋ Unknown (1792)
The sea round abounds with cod, ling, and mullet; herrings are frequent round it, and a considerable quantity of filh are actually caught here now. ❋ Unknown (1792)
I ne - ver found the filh thus preserved a bit too salt. ❋ Unknown (1792)
Yet they complain of being plundered by the intendant of ma - rines, from whom they are to obtain their licence, and allege that he likewife robs them of their filh. ❋ Unknown (1792)
That the negroes excel almost all the Europeans in bodily powers, needs no demonstration; and yet these strong negroes, both in Africa and Ameri - ca, live more upon vegetables, than either filh or flelh+. ❋ Unknown (1792)
Before he can do this, he must carry the filh to the custom-house, and enter them there, after which only he can be permitted to eat them. ❋ Unknown (1792)
On the pafsage saw many cuttlo fiih leaping out of the sea chasing 'lerring fry, and' four or five very Urge whales persuing the cuttle filh,. ❋ Unknown (1792)
It is a truth, and it demands the moll ferious conlideration, that there is not a market for even the filh that are caught in fome years under the prefent encouragements: even the Dutch them. ❋ Highland Society Of Scotland (1791)
The filh caught here are carried frelh to Fetheland, as there is no beach at this place. ❋ Unknown (1791)