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fo••our seas are growne fruitlesse and barraine, as it appeares vpon records in our Hauen townes, that a farre greater quantitie of fish hath formerly been taken and brought into this land, |
fo••our Seas Are grown fruitless and barren, as it appears upon records in our Haven Towns, that a Far greater quantity of Fish hath formerly been taken and brought into this land, |
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The seas doe not affoord the like quantitie of fish, as heretofore they haue done. |
The Seas do not afford the like quantity of Fish, as heretofore they have done. |
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