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proving the public right of fishing in the 

 Thames to be just and legal; and that, if the 

 authorities quoted shall be found to be faithful 

 and authentic, the inferences to be fairly drawn 

 and the conclusion just and convincing: i* 

 is the Duty and Interest of every independent 

 individual to lend his assistance in support of 

 this last best right and privilege of the public in 

 its amusements, and to transmit it as pure and 

 as inviolate to his posterity, as he received it 

 from his ancestors," whether he be an inhabi- 

 tant of the banks of the Thames, the Isis, the 

 Ouse, the Trent, or any other navigable river, 

 where such privilege may appear to exist ; for 

 to all of these is the question equally impor- 

 tant, and to all of them ought it to be equally 

 interesting. 



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