Rural Sports, Volume 2Bunny and Gold, 1801 |
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Page 16
... plenty , wherever that water is ; thus deriving its nourishment directly from water , in a mode nearly similar to that in which vegetables obtain their subsistence from the same Element in the soil where they are planted . Returning ...
... plenty , wherever that water is ; thus deriving its nourishment directly from water , in a mode nearly similar to that in which vegetables obtain their subsistence from the same Element in the soil where they are planted . Returning ...
Page 32
... overcharged with the burden . of its own productions , and that Element , which at present distributes health and plenty to the shore , would but load it with putrefaction . These collective masses that come upon our Coasts , begin 32.
... overcharged with the burden . of its own productions , and that Element , which at present distributes health and plenty to the shore , would but load it with putrefaction . These collective masses that come upon our Coasts , begin 32.
Page 45
... plenty of very fine Salmon , Salmon Trout , Trout , Perch , & c . are taken in the season . In this county are also many waters called Meres , as Cambermere , Bogmere , and Pickmere , and also others called Pools , of almost equal ...
... plenty of very fine Salmon , Salmon Trout , Trout , Perch , & c . are taken in the season . In this county are also many waters called Meres , as Cambermere , Bogmere , and Pickmere , and also others called Pools , of almost equal ...
Page 46
... port of Looe is situated , near their mouth . In excellent Salmon the Tamar abounds , and there is plenty of fish of the Salmon kind , Trouts , and others , in all these rivers . Cumberland . The Eden finds its source in the Moors 46.
... port of Looe is situated , near their mouth . In excellent Salmon the Tamar abounds , and there is plenty of fish of the Salmon kind , Trouts , and others , in all these rivers . Cumberland . The Eden finds its source in the Moors 46.
Page 58
... plenty and a variety of fine fish , and afford the Angler great sport . Hampshire . The AVON ( which enters this county at Charford , ) pursues a south course from the junction of its three early component branches , one of which rises ...
... plenty and a variety of fine fish , and afford the Angler great sport . Hampshire . The AVON ( which enters this county at Charford , ) pursues a south course from the junction of its three early component branches , one of which rises ...
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