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" Britain, and fill every bay and creek with their numbers : others pass on towards Yarmouth, the great and ancient mart of herrings : they then pass through the British channel, and after that in a manner disappear... "
A Handy Dictionary of Commercial Information - Page 201
by Edward T. Blakely - 1878 - 485 pages
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The Field Book: Or, Sports and Pastimes of the United Kingdom; Comp. from ...

William Hamilton Maxwell - 1833 - 640 pages
...bay and creek with iu numbers ; the other pushes fou towards Yarmouth, the great and ancient mart of herrings; they then pass through the British Channel, and after that in a manner disappear. Thoso which take to the west, after offering themselves to the Hebrides, where the great stationary...
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A History of British Fishes, Volume 2

William Yarrell - 1836 - 494 pages
...every bay and creek with their numbers ; others proceed towards Yarmouth, the great and ancient mart of Herrings ; they then pass through the British Channel,...Hebrides, where the great stationary fishery is, proceed towards the north of Ireland, where they meet with a second interruption, and are obliged to make a...
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The Farmers' Register, Volume 6

Edmund Ruffin - 1838 - 834 pages
...and creek with their numbers. Others pass on towards Yarmonth, the great and ancient mart of herring; they then pass through the British Channel, and after...the west, after offering themselves to the Hebrides, were the great stationary fishery is, proceed towards the north of Ireland, where they meet with a...
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The Farmers' Register, A Monthly Publication, Devoted to the Improvement of ...

Edmund Ruffin - 1838 - 782 pages
...creek with their numbers. Others pass on towards Yarraonth, the great and ancient mart of herring; they then pass through the British Channel, and after...the west, after offering themselves to the Hebrides, were the great stationary fishery is, proceed towards the north of Ireland, where they meet with a...
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Stories Illustrative of the Instincts of Animals, Their Characters and Habits

Thomas Bingley - 1840 - 236 pages
...every bay and creek with their numbers; others proceed towards Yarmouth, the great and ancient mart of Herrings ; they then pass through the British Channel,...Hebrides, where the great stationary fishery is, proceed towards the north of Ireland, where they meet with a second interruption and are obliged to make a...
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A History of British Fishes, Volume 2

William Yarrell - 1841 - 642 pages
...every bay and creek with their numbers ; others proceed towards Yarmouth, the great and ancient mart of Herrings; they then pass through the British Channel,...Hebrides, where the great stationary fishery is, proceed towards the north of Ireland, where they meet with a second interruption, and are obliged to make a...
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The Dictionary of Trade, Commerce, and Navigation, Etc

Dictionary - 1844 - 412 pages
...Islands, which divide it into two parts ; one wing takes to the east, the other to the western shores of Great Britain, and fill every bay and creek with...themselves to the Hebrides, where the great stationary fishing is, proceed to the north of Ireland, where they meet with a second interruption, and are obliged...
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Treasury of the animal world, ed. by W. Anderson

Treasury - 1854 - 278 pages
...bay and creek with their numbers. The former proceed towards Yarmouth, the great and ancient mart of herrings ; they then pass through the British Channel,...after that in a manner disappear. Those which take towards the west, after offering themselves to the Hebrides, where the great stationary fishery is,...
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Curiosities of Natural History: Second series

Francis Trevelyan Buckland - 1860 - 442 pages
...the western shores of Great Britain ; others proceed to wards Yarmouth, the great and ancient mart of herrings; they then pass through the British Channel, and after that in a manner disappear," &c. &c. The western division he describes as being divided by Ireland into two brigades, one of which...
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The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of Entertaining ..., Volume 3

James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1864 - 626 pages
...every bay and creek with their numbers ; others pass on towards Yarmouth, the great and ancient mart of herrings ; they then pass through the British Channel, and after that, in a manner disappear." It is at first a little difficult to conceive how men can put forward such wild speculations iu the...
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