The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 93A. Constable, 1851 |
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... fish killed last year in the water thus worth 2,000Z . a year did not reach 700 ! The price of these fish in rent alone , exclusive of the heavy expense of keepers , boats , & c . , may be set down at 31. each ! Even in a year of small ...
... fish killed last year in the water thus worth 2,000Z . a year did not reach 700 ! The price of these fish in rent alone , exclusive of the heavy expense of keepers , boats , & c . , may be set down at 31. each ! Even in a year of small ...
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... fish in the act of spawning will be killed by the rod as they are now by the net and leister . A fish on its redd will not take a lure , and lies in water where every angler knows it would be hopeless to cast a line . The fish taken by ...
... fish in the act of spawning will be killed by the rod as they are now by the net and leister . A fish on its redd will not take a lure , and lies in water where every angler knows it would be hopeless to cast a line . The fish taken by ...
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... fish in the act of spawning will be killed by the rod as they are now by the net and leister . A fish on its redd will not take a lure , and lies in water where every angler knows it would be hopeless to cast a line . The fish taken by ...
... fish in the act of spawning will be killed by the rod as they are now by the net and leister . A fish on its redd will not take a lure , and lies in water where every angler knows it would be hopeless to cast a line . The fish taken by ...
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