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The whalebone well supplied the royal wardrobe , and , in addition , provided a portion for the maid of honour of Lady Suffolk , to the girl's great delight . * Whatever may have been the profits from whales as royal fish , year by year ...
The whalebone well supplied the royal wardrobe , and , in addition , provided a portion for the maid of honour of Lady Suffolk , to the girl's great delight . * Whatever may have been the profits from whales as royal fish , year by year ...
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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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He declared that though he had done his utmost he had found it utterly impossible to seize any part of the whales for his Royal Highness.t Andros no doubt told the truth about his inability to seize the Admiralty droit , for only a few ...
He declared that though he had done his utmost he had found it utterly impossible to seize any part of the whales for his Royal Highness.t Andros no doubt told the truth about his inability to seize the Admiralty droit , for only a few ...
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