 | Thomas Pennant - 1776 - 552 pages
...iiles, which divide it into two parts ; one wing takes to the eaft, the other to the weftern ihores of Great Britain, and fill every bay and creek with their numbers ; others pafs on towards Tarmoutb, the great and antient mart of herrings ; they then pafs through... | |
 | William Smellie - 1790 - 576 pages
...the ihoal divides into two branches. One branch fkirts the eaftern, and the other the weftern fhores of Great Britain, and fill every bay and creek with their numbers. Thofe which proceed to the weft from Shetland, after vifiting the Hebrides, where the great fifhery... | |
 | Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 824 pages
...iiles, which divide it into two parts ; one wing takes to the eaft, the other to the weuern ihores of Great Britain, and fill every bay and creek with their numbers ; others pafs on towards Yarmouth, the great and ancient mart of hertings: they then pafs through the... | |
 | George Woods - 1811 - 396 pages
...their voyage in the spring, * Shaw's Zoology, Vol. v. Ichtyologie par Bloch, fierlia, Vol. ip 150. t Pennant's British Zoology. and a few appear off the...numbers. The one passes on towards Yarmouth, the great $nd ancient mart of herrings, proceeds through the British Channel, and afterwards nearly dis,appears,... | |
 | C. H. Kauffman - 1815 - 460 pages
...southward, is from the Shetland isles, which divide it into two parts; one wing takes to the east, the other to the western shores of Great Britain,...and fill every bay and creek with their numbers; the former proceeds towards Yarmouth, the great and ancient mart of herrings: they then pass through the... | |
 | Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 728 pages
...southward, '-.•• from the Shetland isles, which divide it into two parts; one win; takes to the east, the other to the western shores of Great Britain, and fill every bay and creek with their numbers : others pus on towards Yarmouth, the great and ancient mart of herrings: they they then pass through... | |
 | Richard Lobb - 1817 - 414 pages
...Shetland islands. Here the shoal divides into two branches. One branch skirts the eastern, and the other the western shores of Great Britain, and fill every bay and creek with their numbers. Those which proceed to the west from Shetland, after visiting the Hebrides, where the great fishery... | |
 | 1856 - 842 pages
...southward is from the Shetland Isles, which divide it into two parts ; one wing takes to the east, the other to the western shores of Great Britain, and fill every bay and end with their numbers : others p*$8 on towards Yarmouth, the great and ancient mart of herrings ;... | |
 | John Mason Good - 1819 - 718 pages
...Shetland isles, by which it is divided into two parts; one wing takes to the east, the other to the west of Great Britain, and fill every bay and creek with their numbers : others pass on towards Yarmouth, the great and ancient mart of herrings ; they then pass through... | |
 | 1822 - 588 pages
...southward is frota the Shetland Isles, which divide it into two parts; one wing takes to the east, the other to the western shores of Great Britain, and fill every bay and creek with their numbers : others pass on towards Yarmouth, the great and ancient mart of herrings ; they then pass through... | |
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