Act of 1790 increases the bounty in lieu of drawback to ten cents a barrel on pickled fish and salted provisions, and ten cents a quintal on dried fish.
The bounty was the same in each case; it was five cents a quintal on dried fish, five cents a barrel on pickled fish, and five on beef and pork.
A13] for sugar, salt, ordried fish to become damp.
Bulad lay ámung isuwà, The only thing we have for lunch is dried fish.
The week beginning on Monday, January 30, was spent in bringing up coal, wood, oil, and our whole supply of dried fish.
But before we should be able to use this pemmican we had a five months' voyage before us, and for this part of the expedition I had to look for a reliable supply of dried fish.
To keep them alive with a few bits of dried fish was an impossibility, etc.
Side, passed an Island in the middle of the river at 5 miles, at the head of which is a rapid not bad at this rapid 3 Lodges of mats on the Lard emenc quantites of dried fish, then West 4 miles to the Lower point of an Island on the Stard.
Dried fish, Capt Lewis & my Self eate a Supper of roots boiled, which filled us So full of wind, that we were Scercely able to Breathe all night felt the effects of it.
These extended along one half of the building; the remaining half was appropriated to the storing of dried fish.
Each of these packages contains from ninety to a hundred pounds of dried fish, which in this state will keep sound for several years.
The men now began to experience the torments of thirst, aggravated by their diet of dried fish.
It was always the same--dried fish of the consistency of leather and a most aggressive taste.
As I said, dumb brutes don't bind men with thongs, nor feed them on dried fish.
From the ceiling were suspended other hides and some strips of dried fish.
Our old friend, Mr. Dried Fish," he announced sadly, and gave it up.
As the cattle of this people are frequently, during winter, reduced to the miserable necessity of subsisting on dried fish, we can scarcely conceive their fresh meat to be so great a luxury as it is there esteemed.
The poor of Sweden live on hard bread, salted or dried fish, water-gruel, and beer.
The piece of seaweed sent with a present to any ordinary person, and the piece of dried fish-skin which accompanies a present to the Mikado, record the origin of the race, and at the same time typify the dignity of simple industry.
We dismounted in a shed full of bales of dried fish, which gave off an overpowering odour, and wet and dirty people crowded in to stare at the foreigner till the air seemed unbreathable.
The man tendered me a piece of dried fish, which I ate out of courtesy to my hosts.
We had a lunch of dried fish, tea, whisky, and cigars, and soon after went to take tea at a house where most of the Variag's officers were assembled.
After groping about some time in the dark, crawling over two dead reindeer and a heap of dried fish, I was obliged to shout for assistance.
A little after sunset our camp was built and our fires were lighted; then the boys pulled from their bags several plantains and a little parcel of dried fishpacked in leaves.
This dry meat, and smoke-dried fish, constituted our daily food, and that in very insufficient quantity for hardworking men.
The party now had nothing but dried fish to eat, and it was with great difficulty that a fire could be built.
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