The Complete Angler, Or, The Contemplative Man's Recreation: Being a Discourse of Rivers, Fish-ponds, Fish, and Fishing, Volume 1Nattali and Bond, 1860 |
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... says he had a " happy cohabitation , " were probably his mother - in - law Mrs. Floud , and the widow of Dr. Spencer . " About forty years past ( for I am now in the seventieth of my age ) I began a happy affinity with William Cran- mer ...
... says he had a " happy cohabitation , " were probably his mother - in - law Mrs. Floud , and the widow of Dr. Spencer . " About forty years past ( for I am now in the seventieth of my age ) I began a happy affinity with William Cran- mer ...
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... says in the " Complete Angler , " was written by Francis Davison , the secretary's eldest son . On the 31st of March , 1631 , Walton lost his revered friend , Dr. Donne . About three weeks before his death , Donne , to use Walton's ...
... says in the " Complete Angler , " was written by Francis Davison , the secretary's eldest son . On the 31st of March , 1631 , Walton lost his revered friend , Dr. Donne . About three weeks before his death , Donne , to use Walton's ...
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... says that in 1632 Walton was living in Chancery Lane , in a house a few doors higher up on the left hand than the one he had previously occupied , and that he was then described as a sempster ; 66 41 See Walton's Dedication of the ...
... says that in 1632 Walton was living in Chancery Lane , in a house a few doors higher up on the left hand than the one he had previously occupied , and that he was then described as a sempster ; 66 41 See Walton's Dedication of the ...
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... says , " told me that he had such a love for Dr. Morley , that knowing he would not take the oaths , and must therefore be ejected his college , and leave Oxford ; he desired I would therefore write to him to ride out of Oxford when the ...
... says , " told me that he had such a love for Dr. Morley , that knowing he would not take the oaths , and must therefore be ejected his college , and leave Oxford ; he desired I would therefore write to him to ride out of Oxford when the ...
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... says Walton , " take occasion to tell the reader this truth , very fit , but not commonly known ; that in one of these conferences this conscientious King was told by a faithful and private intelligencer , that if he assented not to the ...
... says Walton , " take occasion to tell the reader this truth , very fit , but not commonly known ; that in one of these conferences this conscientious King was told by a faithful and private intelligencer , that if he assented not to the ...
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The Complete Angler, Or, The Contemplative Man's Recreation: Being ..., Volume 1 Izaak Walton,Charles Cotton Visualização integral - 1860 |
The Complete Angler, Or, The Contemplative Man's Recreation: Being ..., Volume 1 Izaak Walton,Charles Cotton Visualização integral - 1860 |
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