| Maine Historical Society - 1853 - 486 páginas
...outright they would all be in danger of their lives." " One Mr. Mittin* related of a Triton or Meere-Man, which he saw in Casco Bay. The gentleman was a great Fowler and used to go out with a small boat or Canow, and fetching a compass about a small island for the advantage of a shot was encountered with... | |
| Maine Historical Society - 1853 - 480 páginas
...outright they would all be in danger of their lives." " One Mr. Mittin* related of a Triton or Meere-Man, which he saw in Casco Bay. The gentleman was a great Fowler and used to go out with a small boat or Canow, and fetching a compass about a small island for the advantage of a shot was encountered with... | |
| William Willis - 1865 - 966 páginas
...1603. right, they would all be in danger of their lives. One Mr. Mittou related of a triton or mereman, which he saw in Casco bay; the gentleman was a great...the bay, for the advantage of a shot, he encountered with a triton, who laying his hands upon the side of the canoe, had one of them chopt off with a hatcliett... | |
| Maine Historical Society - 1865 - 584 páginas
...inhabitant. right, they would all be in danger of their lives. One Mr. Mitton related of a triton or mereman, which he saw in Casco bay; the gentleman was a great...the bay, for the advantage of a shot, he encountered with a triton, who laying his hands upon the side of the canoe, had one of them chopt off with a hatchett... | |
| William Willis - 1865 - 962 páginas
...all be in danger of their lives. One Mr. Mitton related of a triton or mcrcman, which he saw in Gasco bay; the gentleman was a great fowler, and used to...the bay, for the advantage of a shot, he encountered with a triton, who laying his hands upon the side of the canoe, had one of them chopt off* with a hatchett... | |
| William Willis - 1865 - 964 páginas
...in danger of their lives. One Mr. Mittou related of a triton or mereman, which he saw in Casco hay: the gentleman was a great fowler, and used to go out...the bay, for the advantage of a shot, he encountered with a triton, who laying his hands upon the side of the canoe, had one of them chopt off with a hatchett... | |
| Fletcher S. Bassett - 1885 - 528 páginas
...Miller, relates of a triton or mermaid, which he saw in Casco bay; the gentleman was a great forder, and used to go out with a small boat or canoe, and...small island, there being many islands in the bay, he encountered with a triton, who, laying his hands upon the sides of the canoe, had one of them chopped... | |
| William Goold - 1886 - 588 páginas
...fowler when he first arrived here. He says (1639) : " One Mr. Mitton related of a triton, or mereman which he saw in Casco bay. The gentleman was a great...canoe, and fetching a compass about a small Island for the advantage of a shot, was encountered with a triton, who laying his hands upon the side of the... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 558 páginas
...saying, that if he were not killed outright, they would be all in danger of their lives. One Mr. Mittin related of a Triton or Merman which he saw in Casco...fetching a compass about a small island (there being many small islands in the bay), for the advantage of a shot, was encountered with a Triton, who laying his... | |
| Herbert Ierson Brackett - 1907 - 634 páginas
...did he miss the sport of relating a good story, as the following shows: "One, Mr. Mitton, relating of a triton or merman which he saw in Casco bay. The gentleman is a great fowler and used to go out with a small canoe, and fetching a compass about a small island,... | |
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