| 1861 - 584 pagina’s
...Humber by a furious storm, he landed on the Lincolnshire coast, near Grimsby ; he being at this time miserably poor, and almost destitute of the common...not " able to kepe his sunne Cuaran for poverty." Gryme, finding a capacious haven adapted to his pursuits, built himself a house ; and commenced, and... | |
| 1868 - 238 pagina’s
...HumbtT by a furious storm, he landed on the Lincolnshire Coast near Grimsby, he being at this time miserably poor and almost destitute of the common...not ' able to kepe his sunne Cuaran for poverty.' Cryme, finding a capacious haven adapted to his pursuits, built himself a house and commenced and soon... | |
| 1868 - 246 pagina’s
...Humber by a furious storm, he landed on the Lincolnshire Coast near Grimsby, he being at this time miserably poor and almost destitute of the common...very needy that he was not ' able to kepe his sunne Guaran for poverty.' Gryme, finding a capacious haven adapted to his pursuits, built himself a house... | |
| Frederic Madden, Walter William Skeat - 1868 - 470 pagina’s
...Humber by a furious storm, he landed on the Lincolnshire Coast near Grimsby, he being at this time miserably poor and almost destitute of the common...being so very needy that he was not ' able to kepe his suune Cuaraii for poverty.' Gryme, finding a capacious haven adapted to his pursuits, built himself... | |
| Walter William Skeat - 1902 - 244 pagina’s
...Humber by a furious storm, he landed on the Lincolnshire Coast near Grimsby, he being at this time miserably poor and almost destitute of the common...very needy that he was not " able to kepe his sunne Guaran for poverty." Gryme, finding a capacious haven adapted to his pursuits, built himself a house... | |
| Walter William Skeat - 1868 - 252 pagina’s
...Humber by a furious storm, he landed on the Lincolnshire Coast near Grimsby, he being at this time miserably poor and almost destitute of the common...not ' able to kepe his sunne Cuaran for poverty.' Gryme, finding a capacious haven adapted to his pursuits, built himself a house and commenced and soon... | |
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