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... fish, which I may take a libertyto commend, because theyconcern not myself. Next, let me tell the Reader, that in that which is the more useful part of this Discourse, that is to say, the observations of the nature and breeding, and ...
... fish, which I may take a libertyto commend, because theyconcern not myself. Next, let me tell the Reader, that in that which is the more useful part of this Discourse, that is to say, the observations of the nature and breeding, and ...
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... Fish andBeasts, nay, even to Man himself; that air,or breath of life,with which God at first inspired mankind, he,ifhe wantsit,dies presently, becomes a sad object toallthat loved and beheld him, andin an instant turnsto putrefaction ...
... Fish andBeasts, nay, even to Man himself; that air,or breath of life,with which God at first inspired mankind, he,ifhe wantsit,dies presently, becomes a sad object toallthat loved and beheld him, andin an instant turnsto putrefaction ...
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... fish; of which itis observed in story,thatthe greatest partof the world now do. And itmay befittoremember that Moses appointed fish to be the chiefdiet for the best commonwealth that ever yet was. And it isobservable,not only that.
... fish; of which itis observed in story,thatthe greatest partof the world now do. And itmay befittoremember that Moses appointed fish to be the chiefdiet for the best commonwealth that ever yet was. And it isobservable,not only that.
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... fish, as namely the Whale, three times as big as the mighty Elephant, that is so fierce in battle, but that the mightiest feasts have been of fish. The Romans, intheheight oftheir glory, have made fish the mistressof alltheir ...
... fish, as namely the Whale, three times as big as the mighty Elephant, that is so fierce in battle, but that the mightiest feasts have been of fish. The Romans, intheheight oftheir glory, have made fish the mistressof alltheir ...
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... fish, callthem what you will, that they breed and feed in them. Plinythe philosopher says, in the third chapter of his ninth book, that in the Indian Sea, the fish called Balaena or Whirlpool, is so long and broad, as to take upmore in ...
... fish, callthem what you will, that they breed and feed in them. Plinythe philosopher says, in the third chapter of his ninth book, that in the Indian Sea, the fish called Balaena or Whirlpool, is so long and broad, as to take upmore in ...
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