The Quarterly Review, Band 267,Ausgabe 529John Murray, 1936 |
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... whales had been driven ashore , but what had been killed and claimed by the whalers . 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 . Andros no ...
... whales had been driven ashore , but what had been killed and claimed by the whalers . 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 . Andros no ...
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... whales to its expenditures . Such , indeed , was the practice of the home government generally regarding not only the proceeds of whales and wrecks but also of other casualties from the sea . In one instance the sum thus appropriated ...
... whales to its expenditures . Such , indeed , was the practice of the home government generally regarding not only the proceeds of whales and wrecks but also of other casualties from the sea . In one instance the sum thus appropriated ...
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... whales and other things of value , ' whose owner was unknown & ye country may claime a privilege or comon right into . ' * When a whale was found cast on the beach at Weimouth in the year 1654 the Court carefully instructed the auditor ...
... whales and other things of value , ' whose owner was unknown & ye country may claime a privilege or comon right into . ' * When a whale was found cast on the beach at Weimouth in the year 1654 the Court carefully instructed the auditor ...
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