Rural Sports, Volume 2Bunny and Gold, 1801 |
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... length . He states , that previous to his quitting his Anatomical pursuits , in the year 1760 , and going with the Army to Bellisle , he had found this Organ in fishes , and had the parts exposed and preserved in spirits . My researches ...
... length . He states , that previous to his quitting his Anatomical pursuits , in the year 1760 , and going with the Army to Bellisle , he had found this Organ in fishes , and had the parts exposed and preserved in spirits . My researches ...
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... length of eight inches , and in their native place are said to equal the size of the largest Herring , and perhaps from the observations made upon these , when kept in a glass bowl , much information respecting the various actions of ...
... length of eight inches , and in their native place are said to equal the size of the largest Herring , and perhaps from the observations made upon these , when kept in a glass bowl , much information respecting the various actions of ...
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... length was five feet eight inches ; and the girth , round the shoulders , five feet . It was sold for one shilling . The general weight of these fish in the Yorkshire seas , is from fourteen to forty pounds . The Hadock , one of the ...
... length was five feet eight inches ; and the girth , round the shoulders , five feet . It was sold for one shilling . The general weight of these fish in the Yorkshire seas , is from fourteen to forty pounds . The Hadock , one of the ...
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... length forming the romantic scene of Nant - y - bell , beneath the park of Wynne - stay , after which its velocity is abated , and it becomes a deep and tranquil stream before it reaches CHESTER . The Alan meets the Dee near the towns ...
... length forming the romantic scene of Nant - y - bell , beneath the park of Wynne - stay , after which its velocity is abated , and it becomes a deep and tranquil stream before it reaches CHESTER . The Alan meets the Dee near the towns ...
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William Barker Daniel ? Gloucestershire . The SEVERN is large , and for the length of its navigation , may be said to rival the THAMES . This river comes into the county two miles above Tewksbury , to which place , and sometimes higher ...
William Barker Daniel ? Gloucestershire . The SEVERN is large , and for the length of its navigation , may be said to rival the THAMES . This river comes into the county two miles above Tewksbury , to which place , and sometimes higher ...
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