The Vade-mecum of Fly-fishing for Trout: Being a Complete Practical Treatise on that Branch of the Art of Angling : with Plain and Copious Instructions for the Manufacture of Artificial Flies, Illustrated by Numerous Engravings |
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... trifling value , from the supposed narrow limits of its utmost size , it has been ascertained , by careful observation and conclusive experiments - conducted by competent persons , to be nothing more c 3 A NEEDFUL CAUTION . 21.
... trifling value , from the supposed narrow limits of its utmost size , it has been ascertained , by careful observation and conclusive experiments - conducted by competent persons , to be nothing more c 3 A NEEDFUL CAUTION . 21.
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... observe that these seeming discrepancies may possibly arise from a confusion of terms - that Mr. Shaw's parr and ... observing these marks of distinc- tion has led to the confounding of salmon - fry with parr , - calling them , indeed ...
... observe that these seeming discrepancies may possibly arise from a confusion of terms - that Mr. Shaw's parr and ... observing these marks of distinc- tion has led to the confounding of salmon - fry with parr , - calling them , indeed ...
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... observation by himself and others ; and in a private communication with which we have been favoured , he expresses the hope and belief that he shall shortly be enabled to present the public with an overwhelming mass of indisputable ...
... observation by himself and others ; and in a private communication with which we have been favoured , he expresses the hope and belief that he shall shortly be enabled to present the public with an overwhelming mass of indisputable ...
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... observation and experience , for the peculiari- ties of every river render it impossible to give general instructions . It is thought probable — and the opinion is supported by Buffon , Yarrell , and many other emi- nent naturalists ...
... observation and experience , for the peculiari- ties of every river render it impossible to give general instructions . It is thought probable — and the opinion is supported by Buffon , Yarrell , and many other emi- nent naturalists ...
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... observation of the habits of the animals , we have the clearest evidence before us that the faculty of sight in fishes is one of their highest sentient endowments . " Our readers will judge for themselves as to the respective merits of ...
... observation of the habits of the animals , we have the clearest evidence before us that the faculty of sight in fishes is one of their highest sentient endowments . " Our readers will judge for themselves as to the respective merits of ...
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