Bacon, Francis, Sylva sylvarum : or, a natural history in ten centuries

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182148Natural Hiſtory; periment made of putting Sea fish into Freſh-water, Ponds, and Pools. It is
a
thing of great uſe and pleaſure;
for ſo you may have them new at ſome
good
diſtance from the Sea:
And beſides, it may be the Fiſh will eat the
pleaſanter
, and may fall to breed.
And it is ſaid, that Coliheſler Oyſters,
which
are put into Pits, where the Sea goeth and cometh, (but yet ſo that
there
is a Freſh-water coming alſo to them when the Sea voideth) become
by
that means ſatter, and more grown.

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