| Randal Hibbert Alcock - Botany - 1876 - 264 pages
...truth. " But what our eies haue seene, and hands haue touched, we shall declare. There is a small Ilande in Lancashire called the Pile of Foulders, wherein are found the broken peeces of old and brused ships, some whereof haue beene cast thither by shipwracke, and also the trunks... | |
| Medicine - 1878 - 584 pages
...become fowls, which we call barnacles." And, further, " but what our eyes have seen and our hands have touched we shall declare : — There is a small island...bruised ships, some whereof have been cast thither by shipwreck, and also the trunks and bodies, with the branches of old and rotten trees cast up there... | |
| Medicine - 1878 - 566 pages
...barnacles." And, further, " but what our eyes have seen and our hands have touched we shall declare:—There is a small island in Lancashire called the Pile of...bruised ships, some whereof have been cast thither by shipwreck, and also the trunks and bodies, with the branches of old and rotten trees cast up there... | |
| William Jones - Superstition - 1880 - 634 pages
..."Herbal" (1597), gives a minute account of this prodigy : " But what our eyes have seen, and hands have touched, we shall declare. There is a small island...Lancashire called the Pile of Foulders, wherein are found to be broken pieces of old and bruised ships, some whereof have been cast thither by shipwracke ; and... | |
| William Jones - Superstition - 1880 - 778 pages
...declare. There is a small island in Lancashire called the Pile of Foulders, wherein are found to be broken pieces of old and bruised ships, some whereof have been cast thither by shipwracke ; and also of the trunks and . i bodies, with the branches of old rotten trees cast there... | |
| Beata Francis - Animal behavior - 1881 - 280 pages
...which he quite believed. He writes in the old spelling, " But what our eyes have seene and hands have touched we shall declare. There is a small island...bruised ships, some whereof have been cast thither by shipwracke, and also the trunks and bodies with the branches of old and rotten trees." He then goes... | |
| Fisheries - 1883 - 718 pages
...of those parts, which may very well accord with truth. But what our cies hauc scene, and hands haue touched we shall declare. There is a small Island...broken pieces of old and bruised ships some whereof haue bcenc cast thither by shipwracke, and also the trunks and bodies with the branches of old and... | |
| Henry Lee - Ocean - 1883 - 140 pages
...of those parts, which may very well accord with truth. But what our eies haue seene, and hands haue touched we shall declare. There is a small Island...broken pieces of old and bruised ships some whereof haue beene cast thither by shipwracke, and also the trunks and bodies with the branches of old and... | |
| Richard Folkard - Botany - 1884 - 660 pages
...Il8. OP oo&e (ree. From ' Aldrovandi Ornithologia.' have seen," he says, " and what our hands have touched, we shall declare. There is a small island...Lancashire, called the Pile of Foulders, wherein are found broken pieces of old ships, some whereof have been thrown thither by shipwracke, and also the trunks... | |
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