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ROYAL FISH . The charm of Colonial America lies in its rich variety of human interests . The student possesses boundless opportunities ; he may travel the highways of life in the wake of soldier and statesman , pioneer and preacher ...
ROYAL FISH . The charm of Colonial America lies in its rich variety of human interests . The student possesses boundless opportunities ; he may travel the highways of life in the wake of soldier and statesman , pioneer and preacher ...
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Even as late as 1885 the sturgeon is still called a royal fish.t When we extend our interest from England to the colonies , we discover in all proprietary charters grants of royal fish . The charter of Lord Baltimore granted the ...
Even as late as 1885 the sturgeon is still called a royal fish.t When we extend our interest from England to the colonies , we discover in all proprietary charters grants of royal fish . The charter of Lord Baltimore granted the ...
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6 before the viewing of the inspectors was to be punished by the loss of the fish and a fine . * In the same year , 1662 , the General Court offered the pious but appropriate suggestion to all towns that it would be well where God's ...
6 before the viewing of the inspectors was to be punished by the loss of the fish and a fine . * In the same year , 1662 , the General Court offered the pious but appropriate suggestion to all towns that it would be well where God's ...
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