| Maine Historical Society - Local history - 1857 - 550 pages
...nutmegs and cinnamon, besides pine wood, and Brazilian cochineal and ambergris, with many other products of great value, and these in the greatest abundance....seven days journey from our fort of St. George in Sagadahoc,—a sea large, wide and deep, the boundaries of which they are wholly ignorant of. This... | |
| Rev. Edward Ballard - 1863 - 526 pages
...these, too, in the greatest abundance. Besides, they positively assure me, that there is a certain sea in the opposite or western part of this province,...George in Sagadahoc : a sea large, wide, and deep, of the boundaries of which they are wholly ignorant ; which cannot be any other than the Southern Ocean,... | |
| Alexander Brown - United States - 1890 - 688 pages
...these, too, in the greatest abundance. " Besides, they positively assure me, that there is a certain Sea in the opposite or western part of this province, distant not more than seven day's journey from our fort of St. George in Sagadahoc : a sea large, wide and deep of the boundaries... | |
| Alexander Brown - Great Britain - 1890 - 698 pages
...these, too, in the greatest abundance. " Besides, they positively assure me, that there is a certain Sea in the opposite or western part of this province, distant not more than seven day's journey from our fort of St. George in Sagadahoc : a sea large, wide and deep of the boundaries... | |
| Edward Channing - United States - 1905 - 606 pages
...Brazil wood, cochineal, and ambergris. . . . Besides, they positively assure me that there is a certain sea in the opposite, or western part of this province,...our fort of St. George in Sagadahoc ; a sea large and wide and deep, of the boundaries of which they are wholly ignorant, which cannot be any other than... | |
| Local history - 1918 - 1018 pages
...abundance. Besides, they positively assure me that there is a sea in the opposite or western part of the Province, distant not more than seven days' journey from our fort of St. George in Sagadahock; a sea large, wide and deep, the boundaries of which they are wholly ignorant of. This cannot... | |
| Maine - 1919 - 862 pages
...abundance. Besides, they positively assure me that there is a sea in the opposite or western part of the Province, distant not more than seven days' journey from our fort of St. George in Sagadahock; a sea large, wide and deep, the boundaries of which they are wholly ignorant of. This cannot... | |
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