Filh

Word FILH
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The word "filh" in example sentences

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)

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