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46. oldal
For , in point of laws of salmon fishing . fact , and therefore of law , a salmon is
This tentative legislation is as ancient no ... The fish's habits of the animal and the
best modes power of motion gives her a freedom anaof taking it : for , owing to
the ...
For , in point of laws of salmon fishing . fact , and therefore of law , a salmon is
This tentative legislation is as ancient no ... The fish's habits of the animal and the
best modes power of motion gives her a freedom anaof taking it : for , owing to
the ...
47. oldal
At the same time , since intentions and movements of this fish it occurs , as our
readers will perceive , as they would of those of a flock of that the larger and
important matter sheep on a village green . Should we depends mainly upon ...
At the same time , since intentions and movements of this fish it occurs , as our
readers will perceive , as they would of those of a flock of that the larger and
important matter sheep on a village green . Should we depends mainly upon ...
48. oldal
Manifestly , argued tribe of fishes to be captured . Un this party , the salmon is a
sea fish , for it able to deny that , if salmon invariably always fattens , and
sometimes spawns , ascend rivers , the take in sea nets must in the briny deep ;
and ...
Manifestly , argued tribe of fishes to be captured . Un this party , the salmon is a
sea fish , for it able to deny that , if salmon invariably always fattens , and
sometimes spawns , ascend rivers , the take in sea nets must in the briny deep ;
and ...
49. oldal
Hatched in is easily accounted for by the fact , that separate rivulets , the fry pass
down the fish , whilst waiting for a flood , hang them to the ocean , yet have the
instinct in the tideway , moving up and down of returning in distinct bands to their
...
Hatched in is easily accounted for by the fact , that separate rivulets , the fry pass
down the fish , whilst waiting for a flood , hang them to the ocean , yet have the
instinct in the tideway , moving up and down of returning in distinct bands to their
...
50. oldal
... guarding , as it were , the gate salmon need not enter rivers has failed of the
river in a manner fearful to fish . signally . ... true theory search of their rivers , are
arrested by of these fishes ' immigration , and its effect the upright net or leader .
... guarding , as it were , the gate salmon need not enter rivers has failed of the
river in a manner fearful to fish . signally . ... true theory search of their rivers , are
arrested by of these fishes ' immigration , and its effect the upright net or leader .
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226. oldal - As then to me he seem'd to fly, And then new tears came in my eye, And I felt troubled — and would fain I had not left my recent chain ; And when I did descend again, The darkness of my dim abode Fell on me as a heavy load...
257. oldal - I am not aware of any case in which that question has been agitated ; but it appears to me, on principle, to be but reasonable that, whenever it is of sufficient importance to the enemy, that such persons should be sent out on the public service, at the public expense, it should afford equal ground of forfeiture against the vessel, that may be let out for a purpose so intimately connected with the hostile operations...
127. oldal - Now stir the fire, and close the shutters fast, Let fall the curtains, wheel the sofa round, And while the bubbling and loud-hissing urn Throws up a steamy column, and the cups, That cheer but not inebriate, wait on each, So let us welcome peaceful evening in.
138. oldal - My son shall not go down with you; for his brother is dead, and he is left alone : if mischief befall him by the way in the which ye go, then shall ye bring down my grey hairs with sorrow to the grave.
273. oldal - In this respect our times are peculiarly unfavourable when compared with those when Madonnas were painted in the seclusion of convents ; for we have now, on the one hand, the eager competition of a vast array of artists of every degree of talent and skill, and, on the other, as judge, a great public, for the greater part wholly uneducated in art, and thus led by professional writers, who often strive to impress the public with a great idea of their own artistic knowledge by the merciless manner in...
294. oldal - The debate on the second reading of the Bill in the House of Lords1 provides interesting comparisons with the past.
273. oldal - Nobody, however, who has paid any attention to the peculiar features of our present era, will doubt for a moment that we are living at a period of most wonderful transition, which tends rapidly to accomplish that great end to which, indeed, all history points, the realization of the Unity of Mankind!
258. oldal - It is too much to say that all the business of the two states shall be transacted by the minister of the neutral state resident in the enemy's country. The practice of nations has allowed to neutral states the privilege of receiving ministers from the belligerent states, and the use and convenience of an immediate negotiation with them.
387. oldal - It is also impossible to conceive either the beginning or the continuance of life without a creating and overruling power. The author's object was to lay before the Section an application of these general views to the discovery of probable limits to the periods of time, past and future, during which the sun can be reckoned on as a source of heat and light.
220. oldal - In no profession does a young man support himself at first starting, and there is no reason why an exception should be made in favour of the diplomatic service ; but we think it would be better if a salary of 100Í.