The American Whig Review, Volúmenes11-12G. H. Colton, 1850 |
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... taken at first , " to return to the subject which you were just now considering , it is indeed quite certain that there is an end of the noblesse , if , instead of forming new alli- ances , they continue , as you have most truly ...
... taken at first , " to return to the subject which you were just now considering , it is indeed quite certain that there is an end of the noblesse , if , instead of forming new alli- ances , they continue , as you have most truly ...
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... taken the ene- my through the ice ; we have tickled them to their destruction ; we have turned them out upon the grass by shifting the course of brooks ; we have netted them , and seined them , and speared them ; and form- ed an ...
... taken the ene- my through the ice ; we have tickled them to their destruction ; we have turned them out upon the grass by shifting the course of brooks ; we have netted them , and seined them , and speared them ; and form- ed an ...
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... taken as exceptions , proving the rule that trout in American waters rarely exceed two or three pounds in weight , and never compare in size with the fish taken in England . " - Fish and Fishing , p . 258 . Who shall decide , between ...
... taken as exceptions , proving the rule that trout in American waters rarely exceed two or three pounds in weight , and never compare in size with the fish taken in England . " - Fish and Fishing , p . 258 . Who shall decide , between ...
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... taken by thus fishing at the bot- tom without a float , and the reason of dispen- sing with the float is obvious , if we look at the habits of the fish . In angling with shrimp the bait should be suspended as above stated , because the ...
... taken by thus fishing at the bot- tom without a float , and the reason of dispen- sing with the float is obvious , if we look at the habits of the fish . In angling with shrimp the bait should be suspended as above stated , because the ...
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... taken its rank among our descriptive classics . It is a piece of remarkable originality , power and beauty - the most purely artistic , that is , impersonal , and remote from individual experience , of any of its author's writings . The ...
... taken its rank among our descriptive classics . It is a piece of remarkable originality , power and beauty - the most purely artistic , that is , impersonal , and remote from individual experience , of any of its author's writings . The ...
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