Narrative, of a Five Years' Expedition, Against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam, in Guiana, on the Wild Coast of South America; from the Year 1772, to 1777:: Elucidating the History of that Country, and Describing Its Productions, ... with an Account of the Indians of Guiana, & Negroes of Guinea, Том 2J. Johnson, ... & Th. Payne, 1813 |
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... instantly to sink a large fish- hook , with a lead tied to a strong line , some yards below the spot , with which he actually brought up the ham- mock , 3 XVII . mock , to our astonishment , the stream 34 NARRATIVE OF AN.
... instantly to sink a large fish- hook , with a lead tied to a strong line , some yards below the spot , with which he actually brought up the ham- mock , 3 XVII . mock , to our astonishment , the stream 34 NARRATIVE OF AN.
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... fishing for me , brought me almost every day one or two pingos , which are the wild boars formerly mentioned , besides a fish called newmara , some of which are as large as cod , and which I shall afterwards describe . With these dain ...
... fishing for me , brought me almost every day one or two pingos , which are the wild boars formerly mentioned , besides a fish called newmara , some of which are as large as cod , and which I shall afterwards describe . With these dain ...
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... fish I ever saw . Its back and sides were divided in longitudinal bars of fine yellow and a deep blueish black , the belly was silver , the eyes were black and gold , and the fins a glowing transparent vermi- lion ; its shape was not ...
... fish I ever saw . Its back and sides were divided in longitudinal bars of fine yellow and a deep blueish black , the belly was silver , the eyes were black and gold , and the fins a glowing transparent vermi- lion ; its shape was not ...
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... Fish called Dago Fifsee . Lend . Published Dec 1791 , by J. Johnson St Pauls Church Yard . Having enquired concerning this little fish , the only in-. The Rock Cod , or . Newmara . A Surinam Planter in his Morning Press . 47.
... Fish called Dago Fifsee . Lend . Published Dec 1791 , by J. Johnson St Pauls Church Yard . Having enquired concerning this little fish , the only in-. The Rock Cod , or . Newmara . A Surinam Planter in his Morning Press . 47.
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... fish , the only in- CH a p . formation I could obtain was from a black man , who called it dago - fisee . The other is that fine large fish called by the English rock - cod , by the Indians baro - ketta , and new - mara by the negroes ...
... fish , the only in- CH a p . formation I could obtain was from a black man , who called it dago - fisee . The other is that fine large fish called by the English rock - cod , by the Indians baro - ketta , and new - mara by the negroes ...
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