Rural Sports, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, & Orme, 1807 |
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Page 88
... soon increase it in the dreary waste where it rises , and one of them flows directly from the noted Cavern of Castleton , where it bursts into light under an immense natural arch ; soon after emerging from its native wilds , the Derwent ...
... soon increase it in the dreary waste where it rises , and one of them flows directly from the noted Cavern of Castleton , where it bursts into light under an immense natural arch ; soon after emerging from its native wilds , the Derwent ...
Page 231
... soon spoil them ; the rubbing the Tops with sweet Oil twice or thrice in the Season will preserve them in a serviceable state , and if the rod be hollow , tie a rag to the end of a stick , dip it in Linseed oil , and rub it well about ...
... soon spoil them ; the rubbing the Tops with sweet Oil twice or thrice in the Season will preserve them in a serviceable state , and if the rod be hollow , tie a rag to the end of a stick , dip it in Linseed oil , and rub it well about ...
Page 543
... soon appeared quite dead , and almost a piece of Ice ; they were then packed in Snow , and when he arrived at Moscow , which was four days after , the Eels being put into cold water , and so thawed , discovered gradually signs of Life ...
... soon appeared quite dead , and almost a piece of Ice ; they were then packed in Snow , and when he arrived at Moscow , which was four days after , the Eels being put into cold water , and so thawed , discovered gradually signs of Life ...
Contents
Fishing and Anecdotes respecting the Natural | 37 |
Account of Rivers in England Scotland | 77 |
Angling | 219 |
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