| 1849 - 424 Seiten
...in the ooze. The reason of the scarcity of oysters, and consequently of their dearness, is, because they are of late years bought up by the Dutch. There...are great penalties by the Admiralty Court laid upon those that fish out of those grounds which the Court appoints, or that destroy the cultch, or that... | |
| Edward Forbes - 1853 - 580 Seiten
...in the oose. The reason of the scarcity of oysters, and, consequently, of their dearness, is because they are of late years bought up by the Dutch. There...are great penalties by the Admiralty Court laid upon those that fish out of those grounds which the court appoints, or that destroy the cultch, or that... | |
| Philip Henry Gosse - 1854 - 344 Seiten
...in the ooze. The reason of the scarcity of oysters, and, consequently, of the dearness, is because they are of late years bought up by the Dutch. There...are great penalties by the Admiralty Court laid upon those that fish out of those grounds which the court appoints, or that destroy the cultch, or that... | |
| Charles Williams - 1856 - 200 Seiten
...remarks : — " The reason of the scarcity of oysters, and consequently of their dearness, is because they are of late years bought up by the Dutch. There...are great penalties by the Admiralty Court laid upon those that fish out of those grounds which the court appoints, or that destroy the cultch (the spat],... | |
| United States. Bureau of Fisheries - 1894 - 850 Seiten
...reason of the scarcity of Oysters, and consequently of their dearneas. is because they are of lat* years bought up by the Dutch. There are great penalties by the Admiralty Court, laid upou those that flail out of those grounds which the Court appoints, or that destroy the Cultoh, or... | |
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