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Fifh, confidermg it as a maritime county, nei- 

 ther regularly iupplied or cheap. In the rivers 

 there is good pike and tench. From the Tea, the 

 bid filri are lobfters and ioles, and lometimes the 

 cod is pretty good ; herrings very good ; whitings 

 rather fmall ; oyfters very large, but not good in 

 proportion ; herrings right good and cheap, and, 

 it is preiumed, the valuable trade they afford 

 might be greatly improved and extended, by check- 

 ing the encroachment of the Dutch upon the coall, 

 who have for a ieries of years run away with the 

 advantages which oucjht to have attached to our 

 own caflern fea-ports, particularly to Yarmouth. 



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