| Abram Smythe Palmer - 1882 - 700 pages
...pastured or domesticated animal, from the Lapp reino, signifying "pasture" (N. and Q. 6th S. i. 363). He had of his owne breed 600 tame deere of that kinde which they call Kane Deere: ... a beast of great value, and marueilously esteemed among the Fynnes.—Haklnyt's... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1903 - 380 pages
...owne countrey: whereof some be 48. elles of length, and some 50. of which sort he affirmed that he himselfe was one of the sixe, which in the space of 3. dayes 25 killed threescore. He was a man of exceeding wealth in such riches, wherein the wealth of that countrey... | |
| Ernest Edwin Speight, Robert Morton Nance - 1906 - 448 pages
...he affirmed that he himself was one of the six, which in the space of three days killed three score. He was a man of exceeding wealth in such riches wherein the wealth of that country doth consist. At the same time that he came to the King he had of his own breed 600 tame deer,... | |
| Frank Vigor Morley, J. S. Hodgson - 1926 - 328 pages
...feet], of which sort he affirmed that he himselfe was one of the sixe, which in the space of three dayes killed threescore. He was a man of exceeding wealth in such riches. . . . That was in the ninth century. The Northmen broke the ice; and not long after we hear of further... | |
| Chicago Natural History Museum - 1924 - 540 pages
...his owne countrey. Whereof some be 48 elles of length, and some 50, of which sort he affirmed that he himselfe was one of the sixe which in the space of 3 dayes killed threescore. Their principall wealth consisteth in the tribute which the Fynnes pay them, which is all in skinnes... | |
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