Sea, although fair and seasonable weather, for two or three days, nay sometimes a whole week till they are wearied with drinking, taking ashore two or three Hogsheads of Wine and Rhum to drink off when the Merchant is gone. If a man of quality chance... Collections of the Maine Historical Society - Pàgina 98per Maine Historical Society - 1853Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Richard P. Gildrie - 1994 - 264 pàgines
...egalitarian ism of Maine fisherfolk: If a man of quality chance to come where they are roystering and gulling In Wine with a dear felicity, he must be sociable and Rolypoly with them, taking of their liberal cups as freely, or else be gone, which is best for him, for when Wine in their guts... | |
| Brian M. Fagan - 2006 - 372 pàgines
...fishing stations remarked, "If a man of quality chance to come where they are roistering and gulling in Wine with a dear felicity, he must be sociable...them, taking off their liberal cups as freely, or be gone."7 New England was slowly becoming an adjunct to the Newfoundland fisheries, its trade in the... | |
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