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After that exchange, communications failed yet again.57 The next day they sailed around a “long cape” now called the Gurnet and entered Plymouth Bay.
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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After that exchange, communications failed yet again.57 The next day they sailed around a “long cape” now called the Gurnet and entered Plymouth Bay.
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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The maintenance and care of the bridge known as Gurnet bridge in the town of Duxbury, which was built pursuant to the provisions of chapter three hun - dred and one of the acts of the year eighteen hundred and eighty-seven and of acts in amendment thereof and in ad - dition thereto, shall hereafter be in the charge of and under the control of the county commissioners of the county of Plymouth: and the expense of maintaining the said bridge and keeping it in proper repair shall hereafter be paid by the said county.
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Rounded the point of the Gurnet, [40] and leaving far to the southward 605
Narrative and Lyric Poems (first series) for use in the Lower School O. J. Stevenson
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After we had trimmed up our caps and bonnets with the early leaves of pine, and made ourselves tippets of the bear's grass, we hastened back again; but the stars were in the sky, and the Gurnet lights were beaming brightly over the waters, long before we reached our homes.
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Some writers have supposed the island to have been once connected with the mainland by an isthmus stretching from Gurnet, near Cowes, to Leap, on the Hampshire roast; but nothing decisive has yet been advanced in support of this strange hypothesis.
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Draw your Gurnet and wash it, boil it in water and salt and a bundle of sweet herbs; when it is enough, take it up and put it into a Dish with
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When you serve it, you may lay round the dish divers Small Fishes, as Tench, Pearch, Gurnet, Chevin, Roach, Smelts, and run them over with jelly.
The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery Robert May
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Manomet nearer on the right; opposite them, on the left, Duxbury Beach comes down, and ends in the promontory which holds the Gurnet Lights.
The Old Coast Road From Boston to Plymouth Agnes Rothery
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And then in April, the familiar vessel, whose outlines were as much a part of the seascape as the Gurnet or the bluffs of Manomet, vanished: vanished as completely as if she had never been.
The Old Coast Road From Boston to Plymouth Agnes Rothery
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