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178 and the Capture of Seals on the South, which if rightly undertaken, and with Vigour et on Foot, will bring as much, nay far more Profit than the Salmon and does in other Places; chiefly the  which can be undertaken at very mall Expences, viz. at the Cot with trong Nets, with which they may catch many thouands in Greenland; which, if hitherto not practied, ought to be imputed to Negligence and want of a good Regulation. In hort, Greenland, as we ee, is very convenient for Trading, and may be very well worth one's while to take in Hand. But there is little to be done, without an etablished and formed Company of Men of Subtance as well as Reolution; being altogether impoible and above the Strength of any private Man to mater it, and go through with it.