Martin• •* vnnt have seen, and our hands touched, we shall declare. There is a small island in Lancashire called the Pile of Foulders, wherein are found the broken pieces of old and bruised ships, some whereof have been cast thither by shipwracke,... Arboretum Et Fruticetum Britannicum - Page 1829by John Claudius Loudon - 1838Full view - About this book
| 1897 - 328 pages
...found the broken pieces of old and bruised ships, some whereof have been cast thither by shipwreck, and also the trunks and bodies with the branches of...cast up there likewise, whereon is found a certain spume or froth that in time breedeth unto certain shells, in shape like those of a mussel, but sharper... | |
| Agnes Arber - Botanical literature - 1912 - 332 pages
...of old and brused ships, some whereof have beene cast thither by shipwracke, and also the trunks or bodies with the branches of old and rotten trees, cast up there likewise : wheron is found a certaine spume or froth, that in time breedeth unto certaine shels, in shape like... | |
| Edward Heron-Allen - Barnacles - 1928 - 220 pages
...(147), wherein are found the broken pieces of old and bruised ships, some whereof have been cast thither by ship-wracke, and also the trunks and bodies with...cast up there likewise; whereon is found a certain spume or froth that in time breedeth certaine shells, in shape like those of the Muskle, but sharper... | |
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