The Columbian Cyclopedia, Band 12Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... ground ; the trade of fishing ( see below ) . FISHIFY , V. fish'i - fi [ L. fucro , I make ] : familiarly , to change or turn into fish . FISH'IFYING , imp . FISH'IFIED , pp . id . FISH CULTURE : see PISCICULTURE . FISH - FAG , Woman ...
... ground ; the trade of fishing ( see below ) . FISHIFY , V. fish'i - fi [ L. fucro , I make ] : familiarly , to change or turn into fish . FISH'IFYING , imp . FISH'IFIED , pp . id . FISH CULTURE : see PISCICULTURE . FISH - FAG , Woman ...
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... ground that it was necessary to the protection of Canadian inter- ests . In 1886 the U. S. govt . was officially informed that American fishermen would no longer be permitted to ship their fish in bond and free of duty through Canadian ...
... ground that it was necessary to the protection of Canadian inter- ests . In 1886 the U. S. govt . was officially informed that American fishermen would no longer be permitted to ship their fish in bond and free of duty through Canadian ...
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... ground , or hopping among the weeds and stones of the shore . The heart of F. consists only of one auricle and one ven tricle , receiving venous blood only , and sending it to the gills , where , being oxygenated , it passes into the ...
... ground , or hopping among the weeds and stones of the shore . The heart of F. consists only of one auricle and one ven tricle , receiving venous blood only , and sending it to the gills , where , being oxygenated , it passes into the ...
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... ground against it as preferable for recent species . It is not , however , wholly artificial , for a relation can be very gen- erally traced between the character of the scales and the general structure and economy of a fish . The ...
... ground against it as preferable for recent species . It is not , however , wholly artificial , for a relation can be very gen- erally traced between the character of the scales and the general structure and economy of a fish . The ...
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... ground of the privilege is said to have been the supe- rior value of these fishes . They were considered too prec- ious for a subject , just as the Swan ( q.v. ) , which was a royal bird , was too good for any table but the king's ...
... ground of the privilege is said to have been the supe- rior value of these fishes . They were considered too prec- ious for a subject , just as the Swan ( q.v. ) , which was a royal bird , was too good for any table but the king's ...
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