The Quarterly Review, Volume 101John Murray, 1857 |
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Page 155
... fish had been in the open river , subject to the influences of floods , they would have descended the first year ; but yet again it is replied , that , if the fish had not been led , or almost driven out of the ponds , none of them ...
... fish had been in the open river , subject to the influences of floods , they would have descended the first year ; but yet again it is replied , that , if the fish had not been led , or almost driven out of the ponds , none of them ...
Page 163
... fish than are taken with the rod . By this one concession the upper proprietors resign perhaps one - half of the whole fish that they kill . By way of addition we might venture to suggest that , as the clause as it stands puts down the ...
... fish than are taken with the rod . By this one concession the upper proprietors resign perhaps one - half of the whole fish that they kill . By way of addition we might venture to suggest that , as the clause as it stands puts down the ...
Page 167
... fish during the open season . To meet this , it has been proposed to legalise rod - fishing all the year round - limiting the permission , we would suggest , to fly - fishing only . The chief objection stated is , that many breeding fish ...
... fish during the open season . To meet this , it has been proposed to legalise rod - fishing all the year round - limiting the permission , we would suggest , to fly - fishing only . The chief objection stated is , that many breeding fish ...
Contents
Henry Bradbury with full descriptions of their different | 57 |
Odyssea London 1849 | 80 |
in the Crimea By an Officer on the Staff With | 168 |
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