| Richard Swainson Fisher - 1852 - 752 Seiten
...attempts to trade in those seas. They likewise have five sailing vessels, measuring from 100 to 500 tons burthen, and armed with cannon, muskets, cutlasses,...baizes and blankets; hardware and cutlery ; cotton cloth, calicoes and cotton handkerchiefs ; tea, sugar, coffee and cocoa ; rice, tobacco, soap, beads,... | |
| RICHARD S. FISHER - 1853 - 638 Seiten
...attempts to trade in those seas. They likewise have five sailing vessels, measuring from 100 to 500 tons burthen, and armed with cannon, muskets, cutlasses,...baizes and blankets ; hardware and cutlery ; cotton cloth, calicoes and cotton handkerchiefs ; tea, sugar, coffee and cocoa ; rice, tobacco, soap, beads,... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1856 - 802 Seiten
...sailing vessels, measuring from 100 to 500 tons burthen, and armed with cannon, muskets, cutlasses, etc. These are employed a part of the year in various kinds...which they are exchanged. One of these ships arrives in the spring of each year, laden with coarse woollens, cloths, baizes and blankets ; hardware and... | |
| 1907 - 98 Seiten
...with cannon, muskets, cutlasses, etc. These are employed a part of the year in various kinds of'trade about the coast and the islands of the North Pacific,...Vancouver in the spring of each year, laden with coarse woolens, cloths, baizes and blankets; hardware and cutlery; cotton cloths, calicoes and cotton handkerchiefs;... | |
| 1906 - 812 Seiten
...sailing vessels, measuring from TOO to 500 tons burthen and armed with cannon, muskets, cutlasses, etc. These are employed a part of the year in various kinds...Vancouver in the spring of each year, laden with coarse woolens, cloths, baizes and blankets ; hardware and cutlery ; cotton cloths, calicoes and cotton handkerchiefs... | |
| L. C. A. Knowles, Lilian Charlotte Anne Knowles, Charles Matthew Knowles - 2005 - 658 Seiten
...sailing vessels measuring from 100 to 500 tons burthen and armed with cannon, muskets, cutlasses, etc. These are employed a part of the year in various kinds...bearing back the furs for which they are exchanged." * The Pacific Coast was known as the Columbia Department and at one time there was exported from there... | |
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