History of the Pilgrims and Puritans, their ancestry and descendants; basis of Americanization . FISHER CRAFT OFF NEWFOUNDLAND. FISHERMEN OF MORLAIX, WHO AIDED THE PILGRIMS. 226 HISTORY OF THE PILGRIMS AND PURITANS. THE CODFISH IN BOSTONS STATEHOUSE. death-rattle, bitterly feeling that the hangman was beingcheated of an enviable task. The French towns of Saint Malo and Morlaix maderich hauls from Newfoundlands fishing banks, and sold their cargoes far and wide. From homes like these thehardy fishermen of Francesailed across the ragingmain and along the craggyNewfoundland and NewEngland coasts,


History of the Pilgrims and Puritans, their ancestry and descendants; basis of Americanization . FISHER CRAFT OFF NEWFOUNDLAND. FISHERMEN OF MORLAIX, WHO AIDED THE PILGRIMS. 226 HISTORY OF THE PILGRIMS AND PURITANS. THE CODFISH IN BOSTONS STATEHOUSE. death-rattle, bitterly feeling that the hangman was beingcheated of an enviable task. The French towns of Saint Malo and Morlaix maderich hauls from Newfoundlands fishing banks, and sold their cargoes far and wide. From homes like these thehardy fishermen of Francesailed across the ragingmain and along the craggyNewfoundland and NewEngland coasts, for yearsprior to the landing of thePilgrims. These fishermenof Brittany and also thoseof England on occasionwould give needed food,without money and withoutprice, to the sorely pressedPilgrim. This was the intent of the good-hearted men of thesea, but the Pilgrim ever managed to pay his scot, thoughat times through heart-breaking skimping. Fish and fashion ruled the settlement of New Englandand codfish was the talisman that attracted many a fearlessmariner across the stormy Atlantic. The Pope, feelingpangs of compassion for derelicts, obligingly threw bait Inthe form of New England-caught cod to hungering,


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