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1 The waters of Illinois abound with fish , of which class we enumerate,-
2 The sounds, and the rivers in their lower courses, abound with fish and waterfowl.
3 The rivers abound with fish and the swamps with waterfowl.
4 The coasts abound with fish and large turtles, and furnish also coral and ambergris.
5 Their rivers are said not to abound with fish .
6 The waters of the Ægean abound with fish .
7 There were plenty of various kinds of birds, and the coast seemed to abound with fish .
8 The sea does not indeed abound with fish of any value, but it yields excellent soles and prawns.
9 The Gambia abounds with fish , but none of them are known in Europe.
10 Similarly, the Firth of Clyde once abounded with fish , shellfish, whales and porpoises.
11 These solitary sheets of water abounded with fish , and water-fowl of varied plumage.
12 The sea abounds with fish , though the variety is less than might be expected.
13 The streams abounded with fish and waterfowl; and prairie and forest were stocked with game.
14 This gulf abounds with fish in a remarkable degree.
15 The whole of the southern coast, especially in the neighborhood of the salt lakes, abounds with fish .
16 The rivers and sea-coast abounded with fish .
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