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... Trout will : of which I shall tell you more hereafter , and of divers other baits . But 30 take this for a rule ... Trout , and how to fish for him , which shall take up the next of my spare time . CHAPTER IV Observations of the nature ...
... Trout will : of which I shall tell you more hereafter , and of divers other baits . But 30 take this for a rule ... Trout , and how to fish for him , which shall take up the next of my spare time . CHAPTER IV Observations of the nature ...
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Helen Constance White. Trout for his breakfast , for I'le be early up . Pisc . Nay Brother you shall not stay so long : for look you here is a Trout will fill six reasonable bellies . Come Hostess , dress it presently , and get us what ...
Helen Constance White. Trout for his breakfast , for I'le be early up . Pisc . Nay Brother you shall not stay so long : for look you here is a Trout will fill six reasonable bellies . Come Hostess , dress it presently , and get us what ...
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... Trout . Pisc . My honest Scholar , I will take this very convenient opportunity to do it . The Trout is usually caught with a worm or a Minnow , ( which some call a Penk ) or with a flie , viz . either a natural or an artificial flie ...
... Trout . Pisc . My honest Scholar , I will take this very convenient opportunity to do it . The Trout is usually caught with a worm or a Minnow , ( which some call a Penk ) or with a flie , viz . either a natural or an artificial flie ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
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